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anonymous:foreign-affairs:roadmap [2024/09/03 09:54] – [Hashtags] Humphrey Boa-Gartanonymous:foreign-affairs:roadmap [2024/09/03 10:41] (current) – [Daily Updates] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 ==== Daily Updates ==== ==== Daily Updates ====
  
-Daily updates are the bread & butter of every news outlet, and this is no exception for the Foreign Affairs Desk. These will be posted to our primary two social media outlets on [[twitter>AnonFad]] and **Facebook**, and eventually expand to other places as well.+Daily updates are the bread & butter of every news outlet, and this is no exception for the Foreign Affairs Desk. These will be posted to our primary two social media outlets on [[twitter>AnonFAD|Twitter]] and [[fb>AnonFAD|Facebook]], and eventually expand to other places as well.
  
 === Frequency === === Frequency ===
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   * Data privacy & government surveillance.   * Data privacy & government surveillance.
   * Instances of bribery, "pay for play" and other flagrant corruptions.   * Instances of bribery, "pay for play" and other flagrant corruptions.
 +  * Terrorist attacks on civilians and non-combatants.
   * Anything negative about Wall Street, the IMF, World Bank, and other major financial institutions.   * Anything negative about Wall Street, the IMF, World Bank, and other major financial institutions.
   * Anything negative about the United States military-industrial complex & state-sponsored regime change operations, **provided that it is well-sourced**.   * Anything negative about the United States military-industrial complex & state-sponsored regime change operations, **provided that it is well-sourced**.
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 ==== The Headline ==== ==== The Headline ====
  
-This is the trickiest part to hammer down, as these are usually the most playful part of our posts. Things that work really well here include puns, paraphrases of famous quotes, and pop culture references.+This is the trickiest part to hammer down, as these are usually the most playful parts of our posts. Things that work really well here include puns, paraphrases of famous quotes, and pop culture references.
  
 The New York Post //(crazy wingnut political leanings aside)// is notoriously good at this - The infamous **"HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR"** cover is the kind of vibe we are going for here. The New York Post //(crazy wingnut political leanings aside)// is notoriously good at this - The infamous **"HEADLESS BODY IN TOPLESS BAR"** cover is the kind of vibe we are going for here.
  
-Sometimes the subject in question might be incredibly serious, or you just might not be able to think of something clever. That is OK, so please do not stress about it. Just try to come up with a relevant 2-word intro to lead the reader in and move on. We all have limited time to pour into this project. It is much preferable to spend an hour queuing up a dozen quick posts, than it is to spend an hour thinking of the perfect headline for a single post.+Sometimes the subject in question might be incredibly serious, or you just might not be able to think of something clever. That is OK, so please do not stress about it. Just try to come up with a relevant 2-word intro to lead the reader in and move on. We all have limited time to pour into this project. It is much preferable to spend an hour queuing up a dozen quick posts, than it is to spend an hour thinking of the perfect headline for a single post.
  
 ==== The Description ==== ==== The Description ====
  
-This is where we briefly elaborate on the headline. Try and fit as many details here as you can within the character limit, but not so many as to make the post obtuse & unreadable. Short declarative sentences work best. Only use acronyms & abbreviations if you can't fit the whole word otherwise, but please do not fill a post with a dozen acronyms that nobody can understand. Sarcasm and more jokes help, but are not required (especially if it is a really serious news post).+This is where we briefly elaborate on the headline. Try and fit as many details here as you can within the character limit, but not so many as to make the post obtuse & unreadable. Short declarative sentences work best. Only use acronyms & abbreviations if you can't fit the whole word otherwise, but please do not fill a post with a dozen acronyms that nobody can understand.
  
 ==== The Attachment ==== ==== The Attachment ====
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 If the story concerns an active [[:op|Operation]], be sure to tag #AnonOps along with the relevant operation hashtag(s). If the operation has several active hashtags (such as the [[op:mmm|Million Mask March]]) you can skip the #AnonOps tag if you need to make more room for the description. If the story concerns an active [[:op|Operation]], be sure to tag #AnonOps along with the relevant operation hashtag(s). If the operation has several active hashtags (such as the [[op:mmm|Million Mask March]]) you can skip the #AnonOps tag if you need to make more room for the description.
  
-Sometimes it may be opportune to insert a hashtag mid-sentence in the description. Examples include #ANONYMOUS instead of ANONYMOUS, and #FREEPALESTINE instead of FREE PALESTINE. If the word repeats twice, you only need to hashtag one instanceand leave the other in plaintext.+Sometimes it may be opportune to insert a hashtag mid-sentence in the description. Examples include #ANONYMOUS instead of ANONYMOUS, and #FREEPALESTINE instead of FREE PALESTINE. If you can build a sentence around a trending hashtag, go for it.
  
-You can insert hashtags in the headline as well, **//so long as it is tasteful//**. For example, sometimes #EXPECTUS works really well as a headline for announcing upcoming operations. If you absolutely must fit a lot of data under the character limit, substituting a word in the headline for a relevant hashtag is allowed, but it is not the preferred way of doing things if you can swing it a different way. Discretion is very much advised.+You can insert hashtags in the headline as well, **//so long as it is tasteful//**. For example, sometimes #EXPECTUS works really well as a headline for announcing upcoming operations. If you absolutely must fit a lot of data under the character limit, substituting a word in the headline for a relevant hashtag is allowed too**//but it is not the preferred way of doing things if you can swing it a different way//**. Discretion is very much advised.
  
  
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