... tells me that last month, if anyone clicked through to MY from Twitter, it was very few, but that FB sent us ~10K visits, about 10% of all visits from all sources including search.
It could be that our present social media behavior of being active on Twitter and having a FB page automatically reflect that, essentially as an afterthought, is a misconcentration of efforts.
@Scimonster No, I don't think the present FB page itself has a great deal of impact. More likely, people out there are sharing MY stuff in FB posts and comments. If this is indeed happening naturally at the scale that generates 10K visits/month (so probably O(1K shares/month), that's great. I guess the question is whether there's anything we can do as a community, using the MY FB page or otherwise, to intensify that exposure. Will beli neder Meta this up after the holidays.
@ShmuelBrin It's been a long time since my mod days, but I can tell you that this is certainly not identical to what was available then to mods. It's more user-friendly. I don't recall well enough to compare precisely, and I don't know how it compares to what mods have now.
The "community bulletin" section of a site usually contains featured meta posts. It can also contain community events, which are essentially calendar entries. These aren't widely used, but one of my sites uses them on a weekly (or more-than-weekly) basis.
Currently these events can be created ...
@Scimonster I threw out 15k first, then checked your profile, then figured eh, by the time they implement it you'll probably be there. :-) I could see a case for 10k too; it's just that 15k is so lonely that I thought I'd give it some love.
But, you know, anybody is free to suggest changes in answers.
@DoubleAA such a good call, as demonstrated by the growing collection here of dupes of "Am I Jewish?".
@MonicaCellio How's this for irony? Your (I presume based on coincident commenting) upvote of my answer resulted in me getting editing privileges on MSE. :)