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* To get a user account, ask an existing group member ([[Mako]] and [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron]] can definitely help, but most others can too). | * To get a user account, ask an existing group member ([[Mako]] and [[User:Aaronshaw|Aaron]] can definitely help, but most others can too). | ||
* To sign-in to the administrative/editing interface, go to: [https://blog.communitydata.science/wp-admin blog.communitydata.science/wp-admin]. | * To sign-in to the administrative/editing interface, go to: [https://blog.communitydata.science/wp-admin blog.communitydata.science/wp-admin]. | ||
* The blog is set up to automatically post | * The blog is set up to automatically post a tweet where (a) the text of the tweet is the title of the blog post and (b) a link to the blog post is provided. Because of our Twitter/Fediverse setup, anything posted on Twitter will be automatically posted on our Fediverse account as well. | ||
* Our (approximate) schedule [[CommunityData:Blog_post_schedule|lives here]]. | * Our (approximate) schedule [[CommunityData:Blog_post_schedule|lives here]]. | ||
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* Log into: https://tweetdeck.twitter.com | * Log into: https://tweetdeck.twitter.com | ||
* Post messages should be relatively straight forward. You might need to right click and or "..." click in order to access features like "like from account". | * Post messages should be relatively straight forward. You might need to right click and or "..." click in order to access features like "like from account". | ||
* If you need to access the Twitter account directly, there is a 2FA setup but Mako set it up so that it uses a key that we can use from the Linux commandline with <code>oathtool -b --totp MAGICCODE</code>. You'll need the magic code | * If you need to access the Twitter account directly, there is a 2FA setup but Mako set it up so that it uses a key that we can use from the Linux commandline with <code>oathtool -b --totp MAGICCODE</code>. You'll need the magic code of course. Mako has it and he sent it to the other faculty (Aaron and Jeremy) on Signal. | ||
* <strike>'''Warning:''' Material is automatically cross-posted between Twitter and the Fediverse. See the [[#Fediverse / Twitter bridge]] section below.</strike> | * <strike>'''Warning:''' Material is automatically cross-posted between Twitter and the Fediverse. See the [[#Fediverse / Twitter bridge]] section below.</strike> | ||