In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic,social mediawas frequented with various stories that purported to describe potential miracle cures for the disease. Most of these stories were unfounded, based on hearsay, and in some instances actually more dangerous than COVID-19 itself. However, t...
To describe it as part of an “influence campaign” driven by a “state-run propaganda machine” has a kernel of truth but it is nevertheless a bit of a stretch since one could make the same claims about any government financed news service, including Voice of America. Governments only ge...
Not all misinformation is created equal. It can adopt many different forms like conspiracy theories, fake news, junk science, or rumors among others. However, most of the existing research does not account for these differences. This paper explores the characteristics of misinformation content compare...
Fake reviews exist. But you can take the proper steps to protect your business from them. Additionally, you can show customers your authenticity by displaying real reviews — whether negative or positive — to show that yourcustomer reviewsmay not all be five stars, but they’re all real. Le...
It looks like reading online conspiracies has sent Neildown the rabbit hole– an expression used to describe a situation which seems interesting and uncomplicated at first but ends up becoming strange, confusing and hard to escape f...
Should You Prioritize Speed or Agility? (No, They Aren’t the Same) January 14, 2025 Robert Rose Which group of adjectives best describe your preferred marketing goals for the year: Innovative, impactful, and sustainable, or faster, cheaper, and relentless? Here’s how to move with in...
Research and select one or two hashtags that describe you or your brand. Including more than that will make your account look spammy. A cool trick is to incorporate it in a sentence. If you want, you can also include your own branded hashtag. ...
Should You Prioritize Speed or Agility? (No, They Aren’t the Same) January 14, 2025 Robert Rose Which group of adjectives best describe your preferred marketing goals for the year: Innovative, impactful, and sustainable, or faster, cheaper, and relentless? Here’s how to move with intention...
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