(After all, in less than 2 weeks, representatives of 100+ countries will meet at the UN in New York City to nail down a treaty.)
After pondering this for a while, I decided to Google "how to get something to go viral on twitter." Wow! It turns out that it can be done .... (See: "The Science of Retweets: 10 Steps to Going Viral on Twitter" and other articles like it.)
Following the guidelines in the "science of retweets" article, here's an example ready-to-go-viral tweet:
How to help #nuclearban leaders? Spread the word! http://bit.ly/2spZuyN Please RT |
(I used an image highlighting one of the 100+ countries that have said "yes!" to holding nuclear ban treaty negotiations.)
You can copy this one or make up tweets of your own. More variations shown below. (And lots of images to choose from here!)
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SO GRATEFUL for 100+ countries making the #nuclearban happen at @UN! http://joescarry.blogspot.com/2017/04/133-is-lot-of-nuclearban-supporting.html (Please share this message on Twitter.) |
IMAGINE: 100+ countries supporting the #nuclearban! You can help say "thank you" ... http://bit.ly/2rNrWO9 Please RT |
IMAGINE ... taking a moment each day to say "thank you" to one of the 100+ countries supporting the #nuclearban ... http://bit.ly/2rNrWO9 … Please RT |
#MondayMotivation It's #WorldEnvironmentDay and 100+ countries are supporting a global #nuclearban! http://bit.ly/2rNrWO9 (Please share this message on Twitter.) |
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