Updates
How to Follow PFB in 2020: Social Media
Where you can find us on social the YouTubes and the Twitters.
From now until the end of January, I thought it would be a good thing to update you guys on what’s been going on around here. The first year of the 20s (the 20s, you guys!) is going to be a monster for us as a company, and as always there’s a lot going on. So I wanted to slow down a bit and inform everyone how you can partake in the best OSU news and community anywhere in 2020.
Today: Social Media
Previously: Podcasts | Subscribing | Forums
What to Know
This one is pretty straightforward. I’ll give you an overview of what kind of content goes on each of our social feeds.
Instagram: Our exceptional photos from Jackson Lavarnway.
Facebook: Articles from PFB as well as some Elf on a Chelf memes.
Twitter: Jokes, stats and highlights during games as well as links to articles.
YouTube: Postgame and midweek interviews with players and coaches.
Schedule
24/7/365 — We’re always on, always open, always creating content.
Needs
We need whoever owns the @pistolsfiring handle on Twitter to cease and desist! Dude hasn’t tweeted in a decade, and yet we can’t get him (or her) to relinquish the username!
Dreams
Our goal for this year is 100,000 follows across these four platforms. We started the year somewhere around 82,000 so we have some work to do, but that would be a cool milestone for us to hit in 2020.
How to Follow
Follow on Twitter
Follow on Facebook
Follow on Instagram
Follow on YouTube
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