With the recent addition of this question: [Gwibber and OAuthcalypse][1] I began realizing an opportunity to help spread Ubuntu StackExchange. I began monitoring [Twitter][2] and replying to users complaining about that very issue. (It's progress can be tracked on [Bit.ly][4]) Which brought me to another idea. Using StackExchange API we could target Social Media outlets by pulling certain posts containing keywords (Like Ubuntu) and running that post through a search to see if a relevant question appears. If a high enough Percentage match exists then reply to that user with the URL. I'm not one to go off making bots to destroy users life and fear this may have some backlash - but I think it might be a possibly helpful endeavor for both unknowingly new users and this site's success. I'm looking for feedback and ideas regarding this. I've outlined the following possible steps: * Need to create a Twitter account (Possibly AskUbuntu - based on our [Domain Name][3]) * Got to hook into the StackExchange API * Monitoring for replies should probably go to someone [2]: http://twitter.com/#search?q=gwibber [1]: http://ubuntu.stackexchange.com/questions/3460/gwibber-and-oauthcalypse [3]: http://meta.ubuntu.stackexchange.com/questions/1/what-should-our-com-domain-name-be [4]: http://bit.ly/gwibber+