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Lepidoptera.pro joins Twitter: get tuned in to @Lepidoptera_pro

Community and ForumWebsite news and updatesLepidoptera.pro joins Twitter: get tuned in to @Lepidoptera_pro

Lev Bely, 09.05.2012 17:48


Dear friends, now we have a Twitter account http://twitter.com/Lepidoptera_pro. There you can see the news that you commonly read on our “Community” page, important messages of website updates and stuff alike, plus retweets of some interesting news that are not going to be published on Lepidoptera.pro yet they're curious indeed. Besides, @Lepidoptera_pro will follow various entomological societies, unions, associations and others of the kind, colleges, universities and biological faculties, specialized online scientific journals and gazettes, insect museums, permanent insect exhibitions, any other similar projects having Twitter feeds, so as you may check up our Following list and choose something for a regular reading.


If you have a Twitter account, we'll be glad to see you amongst our followers, please, subscribe on http://twitter.com/Lepidoptera_pro and retweet anything you find good and worth spreading over the world. If you have no any, don't hesitate to register one and go join us. We also got there a swell cyborg fox attacked by butterflies:) Hard to resist! See you on http://twitter.com/Lepidoptera_pro.

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Comments

09.05.2012 18:26, Peter Khramov

So it gets going, ladies and gentlemen of the jury.

15.05.2012 14:01, Olga Averyanova

Good for you, keep it up! What about facebook? Though butterflies seem not to be blooming there...

15.05.2012 14:22, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Ewww, facebook....... Please, no, since it's such an annoying thing that sends spam mails, hate it. Whatever settings you would use, it keeps sending you anything, suckers. I receive any nonsense, no matter whether I need it or not, already got tired of the mailbox cleaning.

15.05.2012 18:16, Peter Khramov

Wonder too what's the source of the facebook spam mails? I receive such to my lepidoptera email albeit I have no any facebook account. Or just people export their contacts with email addresses to facebook?

15.05.2012 19:05, Olga Averyanova

Yes, facebook practises people search by your email contacts.

15.05.2012 19:40, Peter Khramov

Anyway, it's not such a drag. If way too annoying, you can use spam filters.

15.05.2012 19:46, Vasiliy Feoktistov

Yes, right. This stuff goes to the spam at mine. Still there are really lots of.

15.05.2012 21:17, Lev Bely

Olga, Lepidoptera facebook account is sure to be some day, so far join us in Twitter, it's already got quite interesting people and stuff updated daily. Vasily, spam is a true disaster and pretty annoying, worth using some filters or whatever of the kind. Today I've got myself few facebook spam mails to different mailboxes though I've got no account there. However, with all these personal woes we can't boycott facebook as well as other social networks if we speak about Lepidoptera global communication.

06.08.2012 1:31, Peter Khramov

Now we've got tweet button in the upper right corner of the site.

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