NASA Tweetups Are Evolving. It's Time To Be More Social

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Mar. 7, 2012

Bob Jacobs 
Headquarters, Washington                                     
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John Yembrick 
Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.                     
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RELEASE: 12-073

NASA TWEETUPS ARE EVOLVING. IT'S TIME TO BE MORE SOCIAL

WASHINGTON -- NASA is expanding its successful program of Tweetups to 
include more social media platforms, broadening the agency's use of 
social media to engage audiences about the agency's mission of 
exploration and discovery. As part of this effort, the "NASA Tweetup" 
will now be known as "NASA Social." 

Since 2009, NASA has hosted 34 in-person Tweetups, which are informal 
meetings of people who use the social messaging medium Twitter. 
Hundreds of participants have shared thousands of tweets, pictures, 
videos and blog posts with their followers, detailing 
behind-the-scenes views of NASA launches, centers, missions and 
speakers. The agency's primary Twitter account, @NASA, has nearly 2 
million followers. Multiple NASA missions and centers maintain 
Twitter accounts as well. NASA's innovative use of Twitter has been 
recognized as one of the best in federal government.  

"NASA has been recognized for its efforts in social media and we want 
to build on that success, engaging in an online conversation that 
seamlessly spans platforms, taking advantage of the diverse online 
social experience that each enables," said David Weaver, associate 
administrator for communications at NASA Headquarters in Washington. 
"A Tweetup is identified with a specific online service and many 
participants are members of other Internet communities. We felt it 
was time to expand the Tweetup concept to embrace other social media 
platforms." 

The agency also has a significant presence on Flickr, YouTube, 
Google+, Facebook, Foursquare and other social media websites. NASA 
Socials will allow the agency to better expand online and in-person 
programs to connect with audiences following NASA on a growing 
variety of social media websites. 


For more information on NASA Social, visit: 




http://www.nasa.gov/social 

For a comprehensive list of NASA social media websites, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/connect 

	
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