Vatican News community exceeds 4 million users on social
media
Infographic of Vatican News social media community. |
The Vatican Secretariat for Communication releases a
communiqué detailing recent restructuring efforts on social media channels
under the recently-presented Vatican News logo.
Vatican Secretariat for Communication:
Vatican News community exceeds 4 million users on social
media following recent restructuring of platforms
A community that exceeds 4 million users on Facebook,
Twitter, YouTube and Instagram. This is the latest result of the reorganization
of the social media channels of the Vatican Secretariat for Communication,
unified under the recently presented Vatican News logo.
The launch of a Global Page on
Facebook, in particular, brought together over 3 million followers, who can
now consult the pages of the six languages currently available (English,
Italian, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese).
On Twitter, previous fragmentation has been corrected by
rendering all six language accounts @vaticannewsimmediately recognizable. Added to this is the
new @radiovaticanaitalia account which promotes and provides information on the
activity of Radio Vaticana Italia, and the unique multilingual Vatican News
channel on Instagram. The three social media platforms include the YouTube
channel (in 6 languages), which is also under the Vatican News brand
and which offers users live and on demand videos of the Pope’s activities.
Vatican News social media is coordinated by the Editorial
Department and the Theological-Pastoral Department of the Communication
Secretariat. The Pope's social media accounts are entrusted to a team of the
Secretariat for Communication working in synergy with the Vatican Secretariat of
State. These accounts are: @Pontifex on
Twitter (over 44 million followers in 9 languages) and @Franciscus on
Instagram (over 5 million followers on the single multilingual channel).
According to the Prefect of the Vatican Secretariat for
Communication, Msgr. Dario Edoardo Viganò, "The strengthening of our
presence on social networks is one of the effects of the great process of
reform of the Vatican media currently under completion. And it is certainly a
positive result, achieved thanks to the great commitment of our journalists and
technical staff. As communications professionals, according to the logic of a
Church that looks outwards, we are all called to be among the people. Today
this means being present on social networks and the internet with conviction
and responsibility. So our perspective must be very clear: one that requires us
to focus on the human person, on relationships, the culture of encounter and,
only in the last instance, on technology ".
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