On the Day of Silence tweet about DOS as much as you can.
Important: If you are a student in middle or high school, make sure you only tweet during times that your school permits. Tweet in the morning before school starts, at lunch (if allowed), and especially after school.If you can’t tweet any other time, plan to tweet within one hour after classes end. We hope that will create a rolling, growing Twitter movement from the East to the West coast as schools close for the day. Students in Alaska and Hawaii, join in when you can. And if you live outside the U.S. you can be a part too.
Tweet topicsTweet what you’re doing for DOS. Tweet how many students are participating at your school. Tweet the different ways you’re getting support. Tweet if you’re holding a Breaking the Silence event. Tweet about how many buttons you’re wearing. Tweet about the reactions of your classmates. Basically, if it has to do with DOS, tweet it on Friday.
Tagging your tweets
IMPORTANT: Always mention DOS (@dayofsilence) by using the “@” or “#” tags. And ask your friends to retweet (RT) you.
Tweet chat
We’ll have a team tweet-in on Friday afternoon in solidarity with all the hundreds of thousands of students participating in the Day of Silence. We’ll do our best to keep up with your questions.
Buttons
We have Tweet the Silence! web buttons for your web site. To get one, click here.
And don't miss FollowFriday! CLICK HERE to learn what Oprah, Ashton Kutcher and the Day of Silence have in common!
4 comments:
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This is Michelle from Macon Mo. SO far this year is going very well. Last year our amenastraion took our signs away from us and said we had to talk. This year the teachers are very understanding about what we are doing some are very pourd that we can stand up for what is right. I am bi and I am pourd of it. I have gone through a lot since I came out but I don't care anymore. I'm glad we have the day of silence. Keep going and stay stronge, for everyone knows this is the right thing to do. I love the day of silence.
Today a bunch of my friends came to school aand said (wrote it on paper so they didnt talk) they were doing this now next year i am gonna do it school wide.
Thanks
Jess
Penns Manor HS
i had a great time standing on stage at the ampatheatre with conrad and others. i felt like i could be myself and no one would judge. im bisexual and i get made fun of too but i dont care cause its who i am and my mama and sister are lesbian. im not afraid to show my true colors now! thanx
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