Social media Technology influence Social media marketing 1. Introduction Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn are popular social media platforms each of it being used by different stakeholders across the world to interact with each other (Gong et al., 2017; Kane et al., 2014; Kitsios et al., 202...
The article presents a chart and discusses the results of research firm NM Incite's look at the influence of social media on U.S. political elections as of April 2012, focusing on the theory that the political candidates who receive the most social media mentions tend to win their elections...
Furthermore, social media has been implicated in the proliferation of misinformation and fake news. The rapid spread of unverified information can undermine public trust, fuel panic, and even influence elections. The echo chambers created by algorithms that recommend content based on user preferences e...
people have started taking a more critical look at the role of social media in society. As social media companies launch new policies in the aftermath, several questions still remain, and among them, a wide-reaching topic for debate: How does social media influence a democratic...
Social Media's Influence On Presidential Elections On September 26, 1960 the presidential debate was televised for the first time. Kennedy was charismatic and confident, while Nixon seemed flustered. This made Nixon seem like a bad choice for president. For Obamas's election, he used social medi...
Another significant case illustrating the influence of social media on politics is the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The private British data-mining company specialized in leveraging data for election influence worldwide. Established in 2013 as a subsidiary of SCL Group, it aimed to participate in US ...
Social media's influence on children's mental health gained a lot of attention this year. The U.S. surgeon general warned in May that there is not enough evidence to show that children and teenagers are safe using the services. Dr. Vivek Murthy called for technology companies and parents to...
WASHINGTON (SBG) - This week Facebook uncovered a campaign of influence it called coordinated inauthentic behavior.The mission was two-fold: to sow discord and division, spreading false information, and to plan real events like a counter-protest at next
As scientists, we are proud of our role in developing the current digital age that enables billions of people to communicate rapidly with others via social media. However, when things go wrong, we are also responsible for taking an ethical stand and tryi
On the other side, if a person gathers likes and comments by liking content made by others and does not try to bring something unique to the social media environment, does such success considered real? And finally, how does becoming famous on social media influence a person’s real life?