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X'ing submitted docs: Dos and Don'ts #1194

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jvwong opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 1 comment
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X'ing submitted docs: Dos and Don'ts #1194

jvwong opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 1 comment

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jvwong commented Jul 20, 2023

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Improvements can be made to the structure and content of newly submitted documents shared to Twitter. Ideally, we would produce more compelling content on a per-document basis ('single-user mode') by leveraging the unique and valuable information only we have access to via Biofactoid. Ultimately, we'd like to achieve some positive feedback: increasing the chances of views, re-tweets, indexing (Google) prompts others to contribute.

Some Tweet "Dos and Don'ts" to use as a guide:

Dos

Don'ts

  • Split Tweet content into multiple posts e.g. thread
  • Tag/Hashtag
    • Everything and everyone possible, as this detracts from content and looks like spam

Specification

To illustrate how we might apply these rules, I'll use a paper from eLife for which a hand-crafted Tweet was created. This paper is rather broad in scope (not just about an interaction), contains complex details, a broad range of experimental techniques and subtle conclusions.

Mockup

The mockup below is from a 'Features' series whose intention was to highlight the official recommendation by eLife in June.

Screen Shot 2023-07-20 at 2 47 23 PM

Details

Some breakdown of the above example:

  • Tag
    • journal directly (@elife) - could be automated?
    • Senior author (@@LoweLabMSKCC) - manual
  • Hastag
    • main disease (#hepatocellular)
  • Link
    • DOI, biofactoid doc in same tweet
  • Key image
    • figure - manual
@jvwong jvwong changed the title Tweeting submitted docs: Dos and Don'ts X'ing submitted docs: Dos and Don'ts Jul 24, 2023
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jvwong commented Oct 16, 2023

NEWS: X is changing how news links show up on the timeline.

It will strip out the headline/text so links display only an article’s lead image.

  • issues
    • text is elided (this stream of template interactions text was never great anyway)
    • title/caption is gone
Screenshot 2023-10-19 at 9 19 28 AM

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