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Following a deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol at the hands of Trump supporters Wednesday, the president’s preferred platform has banned him, citing the risk of “further incitement of violence.”
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The president’s preferred social media outlet, Twitter, took action to block his posts following a deadly invasion of the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump supporters Jan. 6.
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The social media company has suspended President Trump's account through the remainder of his presidential term following a deadly riot and invasion of the U.S. Capitol building yesterday.
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This is the new era of neighborhood crime prevention, with images and immediate notifications, a significant upgrade from the old days of word-of-mouth warnings and community meetings.
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The success of this case marks the second time in 10 days Salisbury police have reunited stolen items to their owners using the power of social media.
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Analytics monitored by the department show an average post will create 150,000 impressions, and each one often becomes a catalyst for community-wide discussion.
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Ulection.com is a social media-inspired website where candidates, politicians and voters can freely interact and share information.
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Scholars studied every tweet sent and Facebook post made by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump since before the primaries. Here's what they learned about issues and negativity.
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At least two people said they were blocked after asking about the policy for blocking users on the police Twitter account.
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A court coordinator was let go after saying that Black Lives Matter protesters should "get a job," and "since when did being black ... give you the right to shoot people."
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Any change to how Facebook prioritizes, delivers and highlights information can profoundly impact both an agency’s attempts to disseminate information, as well as an individual’s ability to benefit from that information. These tips can help.
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News and views on social media in state and local government in one tidy little package.
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Three Baton Rouge police officers were killed and three were wounded in an attack Sunday, July 17.
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In a July 13 letter, Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., questioned whether the companies were doing enough to curb “deadly weapon” sales between users.
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In 2016, we expect more than just a veneer when it comes to social media. Anything less would be the work of the man behind the curtain.
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With more organizations trying to mitigate the negative impacts of worker's use of social media on daily productivity, researchers are moving to better understand all of the effects — positive and negative.
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After the city social media team’s Monday morning meeting, three staff members fanned out across downtown and documented Pokemon character locations -- which led to a "Pokemon Go" guide shared on the city’s Tumblr, Twitter and Facebook accounts.
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Facebook live streaming feature captures the moments before, during and after a shooting in Norfolk, Va., July 12.
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