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    disseminate information in this manner is Twitter. Within its unique feature set and multi-platform presence, it is becoming even more evident that it contributes significantly to mediating cultural performances online not only amongst its users but also amongst the world at large. Andre Brock highlights that on Twitter, it depends on

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    An analysis of Twitter Introduction In a bid to accept technological advancements, the term social networking has become inevitable and has to be embraced. Social networks have greatly accelerated their place towards transforming lives as they have brought out an easy way of communication. Whether at in our homes or mobile phones, they have brought in varied changes on how communication takes place. Twitter is online social networking web service and a micro-blogging service that makes it possible

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    Twitter API Application program interface (API) consists of some protocols and tools for building software applications that identify how software components should interact with each other (Beal, 2017). Twitter has an Application Programming Interface (API) that allows access to all of its users' data through a programmable query method (Go, Bhayani and Huang, 2009). Twitter platform allows access to the data on the servers through the APIs that belong to this data. Software specialists can develop

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    free time, he too volunteers, most as of late at a Muslim community center. But four weeks back, he did something uncommon: he got to be the individual capable for taking President Trump off Twitter for 11 minutes. The quick silencing of Trump's account drove the net into a frenzy. Humans wondered how Twitter (TWTR, Tech30) could permit one man or woman to take down such a high-profile account with tens of hundreds of thousands of fans. Some of the president's critics

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    9 Tips for Managing a Twitter Account as a Top Brand In the world of advertising, the advertising message that we launch is elbowing not only with other advertising, but with millions of messages, text, status, tweet and pin that users encounter daily in their lives online. Here are some tips on how to rise above the crowd. Thus began a great article that appeared in 140 characters (always a great source of inspiration for those seeking the latest news about Twitter) about a month ago, which is how

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    About Twitter

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    [pic] What is it? Why use it? And what are the advantages and disadvantages of Twitter? Twitter is an online application that cannot be defined as one single tool. As such, this application is part a blog, part a social networking site and part cell phone/IM tool, designed to let users answer the question: “What are you doing?”. Users have 140 characters for each posting (or “tweet”) to say whatever they care to say. Many tweets do answer the question of what the user is doing, but plenty

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    Trump’s usage of Twitter to his advantage Social media is playing an increasingly large role in the way campaigns are communicated to voters. In January 2016, 44% of U.S. adults reported having learned about the 2016 presidential election within the past week from social media, outpacing both local and national print newspapers (Timothy B. Lee, 2016). Moreover, as of July, 24% of the intereviewers said they have turned to the social media posts of Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton for news and information

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    were recorded and coded by the researcher. Open-coding was used to determine if common themes, patterns, or key words evolved during the analysis. The interview data was coded into nine categories to address the perceptions of teachers in terms of Twitter

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    Twitter Trap

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    The Twitter Trap STUDENT NAME: Pretty Vaddi Student Number: 300782105 COMM 170 Instructor: Evelyn Holmes The Twitter Trap Bill Keller in “The twitter trap” published in The New york Times (18 May 2011) notes that he felt as though he had poisoned his daughter by allowing her onto Facebook. He equates it to giving a drug and sees it as eroding a youth’s intellect or skills development memory skills, math skills, penmanship, innate sense of direction, attention span, problem solving and decision

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    Twitter is one of the best social networking stage where millions of users can communicate with each other, post their thoughts and keep a track on all the on-going topics. Its popularity has reached millions of people all round the world. Popularity of the twitter apart, there are few disadvantages that are connected with this social networking platform. Few of them include spammers, hacking or forging of accounts. This paper mainly deals with testing the already existing methods for discovering

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