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Can Twitter Reimagine Democracy? #twitgov
Twitter’s plan to hire a government liaison (its first DC employee) has set off a a tweetstorm from the U.S. Capitol to London to Tokyo, and likely a flood of resumes into the Web 2.0 firm’s SoMa offices. Some of the Gov 2.0 community’s brightest have already offered great suggestions for how this new Twitter…
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Social Semantic Web: ‘List Me Monday’? #LMM
Without going into its continued efficacy, let’s just say that “Follow Friday” on Twitter has become a robust tradition. I’d love to see a tradition emerge around a meaning-rich but underutilized Twitter feature – Lists.Now, lists have been all the rage among power users for some time, but they are far from hitting the pop…
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Social Media: An Annotated Life
Anyone actively using social media runs into the balance issue. Mike Rupert, a communications pro for DC local government, brought this up as one of the topics for his LocalGovChat tonight on Twitter:We check Twitter on the train, read through blog comments in our cars, adjust code in restaurants and study analytics in bed, he…
Meta Lead Ads for Large Nonprofits
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More than ever, political media consultants are battling it out for budget and relevance. But lost in the shuffle of mail, cable, and digital is what’s made social media platforms increasingly influential in our politics and society. If you can cut through the noise, social media is rich with meaningful engagement and less saturated with campaign contacts than calls and texts. (C&E)