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The Rise Of Community Lead Media - And Demise Of Social Networks

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For too long social networks have made it increasingly difficult for people to find an audience or voice. The rise of community driven media will change that
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How Social Media Analytics Is Going To Evolve In 2015 - Business 2 Community

How Social Media Analytics Is Going To Evolve In 2015 - Business 2 Community | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Social media has been a boon for the common man as well as brands. “According to statistics, there are about 1.79 billion users of social media in 2014 and it is projected to reach about 2.44 billi…
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5 Of The Best And Worst Social Networking Trends For 2014

5 Of The Best And Worst Social Networking Trends For 2014 | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

More than 70% of online adults are Facebook users, but the popular social network is facing some slivers of competition as new digital destinations entice users. In 2013 we saw the rise of visual social media, with services such as Instagram and Pinterest reeling in fans with photos-first agendas.

 
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The 'Social Media Phase Of The Internet' Is Over

The 'Social Media Phase Of The Internet' Is Over | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Fred Wilson on what happened in 2014.
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Emerging trends in social media - Phys.Org

Emerging trends in social media - Phys.Org | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Who knows what's hot in social media? Here at MIT, Chris Peterson can tell you a thing or two (or three). As Senior Counselor for Web Communications in MIT's Undergraduate Admissions Office, Peterson oversees the MIT Admissions Blog. He also co-teaches CMS.400, Media Systems and Texts (a.k.a. "Credit for Reddit"), with department head Ed Schiappa.



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What the Future Holds for Social Media - AllBusiness (blog)

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2014 should see a greater amount of awareness campaigns regarding online etiquette. This is already in action courtesy of Lauren McCarthy and Kyle McDonald, who have created an app which uses Google’s Hangouts section to keep people from being annoying. Us+ monitors your Google video chat through linguistic analysis. If you’re griping too much it will drop text hints to be more optimistic. If Us+ gets entirely bored of your verbose rambling it will shut the microphone off. Such initiatives will likely be on the increase in 2014 and you should make sure your company isn’t irritating customers with online content. One standard complaint is overdoing posts — keep activities concise, striking, and limited to avoid driving people away.

 
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