By: Michael Hugill, Category: Museullaneous, Date: 12 Nov 2012
What have we been up to on Facebook and Twitter? Online Producer Michael Hugill cuts out the stats and pastes in the more interesting social media stories (in a picture book format no less).
Statistics are an important part of our jobs in the Online, Editing & Audience Research team, but it's also necessary (and often more fun) to report on the qualitative side of social media.
Let's take a look back at Facebook in October...
They met in our Musuem. They got engaged in our Museum...
We asked our followers if they thought these were paint pots or honey jars...
Our Digivol team celebrated an amazing milestone...
Taking on Sydney Water's Streamwatch program was well received...
And we got a lot of answers to this question...
Meanwhile, over on Twitter...
A video of our expedition to the Kermadec Islands proved popular...
We said goodbye to Deep Oceans (it's now on at Questacon, Canberra)...
The birds in our Lord Howe Island diorama got a lot of tweets...
An article about archiving the web got a bigger than expected response...
And this tweet was really very nice...
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