Changes to our Facebook Page and Twitter Feed
We have made a few adjustments to Lawfare's Facebook page and Twitter feed, which should make both more useful for the social networkers among our readers. Several of the people associated with the blog are now tweeting interesting law-and-security-related news and commentary whenever we run across it, creating out of the Twitter feed not merely a series of notices for new posts to the blog itself but a news feed more generally for material readers may find useful. Similarly, we have replaced the Facebook page's RSS feed--which was inexplicably slow and unreliable--with the Twitter stream.
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We have made a few adjustments to Lawfare's Facebook page and Twitter feed, which should make both more useful for the social networkers among our readers. Several of the people associated with the blog are now tweeting interesting law-and-security-related news and commentary whenever we run across it, creating out of the Twitter feed not merely a series of notices for new posts to the blog itself but a news feed more generally for material readers may find useful. Similarly, we have replaced the Facebook page's RSS feed--which was inexplicably slow and unreliable--with the Twitter stream. The result is that Facebook users can now see the news links as well. The Facebook page of course also remains available for comments and discussions. You can "follow" and "like" Lawfare using the buttons on the right-hand sidebar. In the comings weeks, we will also be experimenting with Google+, in anticipation of which I have installed an approval button on the sidebar as well.
Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.