This is a very interesting discussion. Personally I spend a considerable proportion of my energy budget on ME related tweeting. I'm @
TweetTipsforME over there.
I see a lot of Chilli Challenge tweets and don't RT many. It was really surprising to see this discussion about people not sharing it. I had the impression there's loads of RTs. Scrolling through twitter it is a split second, almost subconscious, decision process that probably needs some unpacking. For me this may/may not include:
1. They are usually videos. I check things before RT and may not want to watch a video at the time (on consideration people eating chillis is uncontroversial and I could RT without watching!).
2. My "followers" will have seen this from the same source as me
2. My "followers" may be bored by all these fundraising tweets
3.My followers don't need awareness raising they need symptoms relieving
I had never considered that RTs are thank yous though. I have been too focused on it as a method of sharing information. Of course the person most likely to see your RT is the person the tweet was from (or if you mention someone in the tweet). It does provide an emotional lift to see you've been retweeted or mentioned. I will look out to do thanks RT from now on.
I don't see tweets from respected journalists with an accurate depiction of ME. If you mention me in tweets sharing articles I'll read them and most likely RT.
In terms of setting up a cause related twitter account this is what I've done but not with an advocacy focus. I want the account to be helpful to pwme and similar conditions. Sometimes I express my own opinions and angst but this is unusual.
Having set up a ME/spoonie specific account I had a definite plan in mind:
-share other people's tips
-generate tips by asking questions
-get people to read my blog posts on
www.tipsforme.wordpress.com
-share new research findings
-share some awareness raising activity
-be mostly positive about what can help now
I think you need some focus. This is very different from a personal account where I'd RT whatever is of interest to me.
My current followers number over 1200 but these are almost entirely spoonies or professionals working in the area. They already know a lot about ME. I consciously limit how many advocacy tweets I send, unless it's a big awareness day, because I know this will be preaching to the choir. If I RT usually only these people see it. The usual hashtags are varied (#pwme #MEcfs #MyalgicE #spoonie #NeuroME #MyE #SEID) but will still only get to people looking for those #. In other words a wider audience who already know about ME! Sometimes I use # I think others might check eg #health #nutrition #insomnia if relevant.
There are various tools I've used to automate the process. This means that tweets can appear while I'm sleeping or unable to focus my eyes. Very useful for social media spoonies!
Buffer: this site/app allows you to schedule tweets (and Facebook updates etc). You can also Share websites using Buffer
IFTTT: which stands for If This Then That sets up something to happen automatically if another thing happens. Eg if you share on Facebook it shares the same thing to Twitter. If you like a YouTube video you share it on Twitter. I've taken the quirky approach to add tweets with weather changes. These tweets can get repetitive if the weather is unsettled! I can share recipes if anyone else wants to do this. In theory you can have an entirely automated account but I don't know how many followers you'd get!
There are also ways to send messages to new followers and tools to advise you who to follow. The easiest way to get followers is to follow people with the same interest. If you look at my Lists some of them are automatic eg MEcfs includes everyone who tweets with #MEcfs atm. You could start with following some of those people.
Perhaps I should turn this into a blog post?
[BTW if you look at my twitter favourites there are lots of tips from other people. I try not to sensor this and if someone sends a tip to @
TweetTipsforME I'll favourite and RT. The only exception is you can't make money from what you're advising. My favourite list is themed to only include tips. I also have it setup so these favourited tweets automatically get added to my website (via IFTTT and Google spreadsheet).
Someone could set up similar but just advocacy themed.]
I'll go back and share some of the mentioned tweets...