In case you haven’t been following what the Cato Institute has been doing lately on social media, here’s an accessible list of all of Cato’s current projects across different social media platforms:
Facebook
- Cato Institute — 160,100 fans
- Libertarianism.org — 68,100 fans
- Downsizing the Federal Government — 29,200 fans
- Cato in Spanish: Instituto Cato — 7,900 fans
- National Police Misconduct Reporting Project — 4,100 fans
- Cato On Campus — 3,600 fans
- Overlawyered — 2,300 fans
- Center for Educational Freedom — 2,000 fans
- Cato Unbound — 700 fans
Twitter
- Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) — 166,400 followers
- Libertarianism.org (@Libertarianism) — 23,300 followers
- Overlawyered (@Overlawyered) — 6,900 followers
- National Police Misconduct Reporting Project (@NPMRP) — 6,900 followers
- Cato in Spanish: Instituto Cato (@ElCatoEnCorto) — 5,200 followers
- Cato Foreign & Defense Policy (@CatoFP) — 4,800 followers
- Downsizing the Federal Government (@DownsizeTheFeds) — 3,800 followers
- Cato On Campus (@CatoOnCampus) — 3,000 followers
- Cato Unbound (@CatoUnbound) — 800 followers
- Center for Educational Freedom (@CatoCEF) — 600 followers
- Cato events & live streams (@CatoEvents) — 600 followers
- Cato media department press twitter and staff list
- Also follow the 54 Cato policy experts on twitter
YouTube
- Cato Institute — 21,000 subscribers
- Libertarianism.org — 4,700 subscribers
Google+
- Cato Institute — 7,500 +1s
- Libertarianism.org — 1,300 +1s
Pinterest
- Cato Institute — 700 followers
P.S.: Today is my last day leading social media and digital outreach efforts at Cato. Congratulations to my successor, Kat Murti, who will be taking Cato into the future and helping grow Cato’s social media following to new heights.