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The Wikimedia Foundation communications staff manages verified social media accounts for the Foundation and Wikipedia. The two largest are a 5 million-fan Facebook page for Wikipedia, and a 320,000-follower Twitter account, @wikipedia. Our social media strategy is to act as brand ambassadors, bridging the gap between a curious public and complex movement.

Contact

If you see any problems with our social media, email digital communications manager Jeff Elder immediately at jelder(_AT_)wikimedia.org, or email socialmedia-internal(_AT_)wikimedia.org.

Team

The social media team* is led by Digital Communications Manager Jeff Elder, who reports to Katherine Maher. Also working with the team are James Alexander, Juliet Barbara, Ed Erhart, Michael Guss, Zack McCune, Joe Sutherland, Heather Walls, and Andrew Sherman. Community members are welcome to suggest ideas and chime in on drafts of posts via a public email list, Social-media(_AT_)lists.wikimedia.org.

* As of 11/2015

How to submit ideas for posts on Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia verified social media accounts

  1. Write proposed tweet or Facebook post and include link or photo link.
  2. Send to Social-media(_AT_)lists.wikimedia.org.
  3. Clearly state any time factor.
  4. Respond to questions from social media team or others on mailing list.

Note: General interest posts about Wikipedia content and Wikimedia projects or Wikimedia Foundation news are welcome and encouraged. The social accounts are not a venue for advancing personal pet projects. Please keep our global audience in mind.