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    Facebook Vs. Twitter Both Facebook and Twitter are social networks. In fact, they are the top two most used and popular in not only the U.S., but in the world. There are many differences and similarities between the two of them. Facebook is a very popular site for many age groups. You can have a personal account for yourself, or you can create a group page. For instance, you can create a page for your employees. Only the people added to your group can see what is posted. Many managers do this…

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    Why Do People Use Twitter?

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    recorded person to use the “hashtag” on Twitter in 2007. Almost two years later, Twitter has incorporated hashtags into their app. As a result of hashtag popularity Twitter introduced “trending topics” which displayed the most recent and popular hashtags. Now eight years on, media audiences can also hashtag on sites and apps such as Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook and Tumblr. A hashtag is a simple way for people using social media to search for a tweet on Twitter or a photo on Instagram. Gigi…

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    Hermida (2013) acknowledged that Twitter “operates beyond the framework of a news organisation’s publication structures”, which facilitates and rewards individual expression. Journalist of the news institutions act as an independent person to post special content and brand themselves, publishing more messages and promoting the wide dissemination of original postings through their followers. Using Twitter as a neutral platform, journalists do not need to tweet under the…

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    article, “How Twitter Fuels Anxiety,” main argument is that twitter creates a lot of anxiety, “And as a lifelong sufferer of anxiety, using Twitter is also making my anxiety worse” (Turner 1). Turner uses anecdotes, pathos, logos and uses profound quotations from other researchers to make her argument strong. Turner uses her experience and knowledge about twitter to show to the audience how twitter can be dangerous to people who already have anxiety. Turner surveys people on twitter about…

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    “in app” right now for my age group I still find myself using it more frequently than Instagram and Twitter. After considering the reasons why I appreciate Facebook over any other social media platform is because most of the content on Facebook is reality. All too often the majority of the content on Instagram is misleading, people portray a life that is not true. The other major platform Twitter always seems to have a negative approach to situations and is often targeted at someone. The…

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    Your Name: Ashton Koch Name of Twitter account: @travelingbug13 Overview of Twitter account: This account is going to be used to share tips and tricks on how to travel on a budget and how to have a successful trip. I will be branded as a travel expert and my twitter account as somewhere people can come in order to find unique tips to keep in mind when planning a trip and when you are about to go onto a trip. I will also be posting any relevant news about common travel locations such as…

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    The topic of Part 1 of the book titled “Twitter and Tear Gas the Power and Fragility of Networked Protest by Zeynep Tukefci begins with the idea of mass media communication specifically focused on the idea of technology. Another important topic that the author includes in part 1 is the idea of censorship and attention. The third topic mentioned in Tukefci’s book is the idea of digital technology and how social media tends to become a useful tool that protesters use in order to incorporate and…

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    Twitter is the most influential factor relating to Donald Trump’s campaign and his connection with the voters. Twitter was founded in 2006 and played a major role in both the 2008 and 2012 elections with over 175 million people using Twitter worldwide. On Twitter, users can tweet up to 140 characters and these tweets can be retweeted by other users. Retweets allow for a candidate’s message to reach more people and thus are very important. Currently, Donald Trump has tweeted over 33 thousand…

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    Twitter Influence Narcissism in Popular Culture Twitter is a social media website that specializes in 140 character statues (Cross 1). Its symbol of a blue bird appears everywhere from newspapers to college websites. This logo of a blue bird fits into popular culture because people consume it for their own needs to communicate to the world in 140 letters or less. Now what is popular culture? Popular culture is when many people consume what is advertised or shown in society. Twitter is so…

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    Everyone on Twitter is so caught up in driving their followers numbers, getting retweets, having conversations, and trying to go viral that they forget something: Somewhere in all this you’re trying to market something and drive traffic to it! Let’s not forgot one critical action that is required by everyone person. Creating great Twitter call to actions to drive traffic. Calls to action (CTA) are an essential aspect of Twitter marketing. Being able to get your followers to do the right thing,…

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