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Tweets for Keeps: August 5 – August 11, 2014
Tools and tips for social media best practices; Twitter research reveals “Global Superdialects;” how audiences feel about native ads; and on the flipside, how editors feel about audience comments
Tools & Tactics
Note to future self: A four-step guerrilla guide to social listening: http://t.co/385dDXprUU via @journaccel
— Susan Sawyers (@SuSaw) August 7, 2014
Tips & Techniques
3 tips from @BBCNews' @chrishams for battling rumors on social media http://t.co/eI07zXMvTN Tip 1: Take the time to do it
— Poynter (@Poynter) August 4, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
The first study of dialects on Twitter reveals global patterns that have never been observed before. http://t.co/IcyUYbPcmk
— MIT Tech Review (@techreview) August 8, 2014
Reports & Articles
"How readers feel about native ads in 4 charts" via @Digiday #IssuesandTrends http://t.co/HvDaEPgwVe
— PRSA (@PRSA) July 28, 2014
People & Collaboration
Editors value, but are concerned about, online comments | Survey http://t.co/ruKGNQietF via @spokesmanreview
— Michelle Manafy (@michellemanafy) July 31, 2014
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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