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    Who’s getting good engagement on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube? Those are the influencers you could start reaching out to. Doing your own influencer outreach is always beneficial. Influencers like making connections in their niche, and they also like gaining another stream of…

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    Jeniffer Role Model

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    Jeniffer, also known as meejmuse, is an Aussie-Korean beauty youtuber, tv host and reporter. Not only is she active on YouTube, she also uses other social media platforms such as: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Snapchat. She ran a personal blog from 2013-2016 for her followers. From watching her YouTube videos, reading her Twitter posts, as well as her Instagram posts, she is very raw with her viewers. Not only does she make beauty videos, she also uploads “Heart to Heart” videos with her…

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    Nightlife Case Study

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    1.1 Overview This chapter discusses the study on the relationship between nightclubbing and releasing stress among the Mass Communication students in SEGi University & College. Few sub-topics will be covered in this chapter, which include - problem statement, research questions, research objectives, significant of the study and limitations of the study. All of the mentioned sub-topic is about the important of information for this research study as to find out the result to determine is there…

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    Social media providers make complex decisions every day when deciding what information to remove and what content is in line with content mediation philosophies. When companies encounter any external content such as fraud, business theft, or even pornographic material that immediately and mysteriously removed from the group. (Zittrain, Faris, Noman, Clark, Tilton, & Morrison-Westphal, 2017). However, sometimes social media providers, remove the contents based on their interests rather than the…

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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    When the Netflix adaptation of Jay Asher’s 2007 novel ’13 Reasons Why’ was first released on March of 2017, it instantly became a “binge watch” hit (Schrobsdorff). The show centered around Clay Jensen, a college student who received 13 tapes narrated by his friend Hannah Baker. In those tapes she explains the different reasons as to why she had taken her own life, the driving force behind the entire show. The reasons featured a lot of issues relevant to today’s society such as rape, bullying,…

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    the victim as well as get many people to talk about it, considering almost everyone has some form of social media platform that they are on. Cyberbullying can take place over platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snap Chat. A study conducted shows that 80% of teenagers are cyberbullied via Facebook, 20% via Instagram and 18% via Twitter. These statistics are shocking. I personally feel that we pay way too much of attention to…

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    Betting on sports is something that has been around for many years. It is not until recently that it has been popularized on the internet. This allows for more people being able to get involved in sports betting. The average sports bettor ends up losing money because the bookie, the organization or person who takes the bets, takes what is called “juice” on every play. Juice, also called rake, is the percent that the bookie takes on each bet. This is typically somewhere between 5 and 10…

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    Andrew Reiner, a professor of literature and contemplative studies at Towson University, suggests college students to take a “social-media sabbath” in his article “Only Disconnect”. Reiner believes the uses of social media leads to a strong addiction towards our society, that many shall consider becoming disconnected with their technology to spend time alone. In our modern culture, many individuals are so adapted to the lifestyle of technology that it gradually dominates how we spend our time.…

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    Connected Book Review

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    In the book Connected (2009), authors and scientists James Fowler and Nicholas Christakis have exhibited convincing evidence for our impact on each other’s health, wealth, happiness, beliefs and even weight through our large, diverse and complicated social networks. Throughout the novel the authors have included several examples and research studies as a means to reveal how our real-life social networks influence most if not all aspects of our lives. This report will analyze and critique both…

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    Critical Self Analysis Essay Introduction The rapid rate of technological development has changed the social condition and daily lives of people in many aspects and to large extent. The amounts of people who rely on the social media also have gained the increasing at the same time (Adams, 2012). The main aim of this essay is to make critical self analysis of the application of Weibo. The analysis will be achieved through making comparison with person who has used Weibo since 2000. At the end of…

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