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    also referred to as “textspeak” as David Crystal calls it in his essay “Texting” he says, “its chief feature is rebus abbreviation” (Crystal 2). Abbreviating our language in text has helped us become accustomed to this new brevity, just like the way Twitter is helping, “users connect to people in ways they never could before.” Gary Goshgarian states in his introduction to Peggy Orenstein’s essay “I Tweet, Therefore I Am”. Does this mean that the way we speak and communicate with text and tweets is different

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    of John Oliver and his satirical humor, his Donald Drumpf skit resonated with me. It ignited an idea to utilize this humor and my own political views to make light of the gloomy outlook some can have on America with this Twitter Webcard and promotional campaign using the Twitter Ads feature: John Oliver's ingenious skit on #DonaldDrumpf drove me to think, could we survive under him? https://t.co/0uSoKw9yUE — Griffin Psaila (@gpsyr4) April 4, 2016 The objective of my campaign was

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    Social Media and the Law

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    The First Amendment, granting Americans the right to freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly and freedom to petition the government, has been one of the most heavily debated since its ratification in 1791. For years, court cases pertaining to the amendment have abounded, particularly in relation to the freedom of speech. From cases defining obscenity to those allowing for expression, the meaning of the freedom of speech has changed greatly through the years.

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    Several advantages and disadvantages of social media such as Facebook or Twitter that Kent State students are use the purpose of social media and how often students are use social media. The social networking is a tool that is used by the people of modern world. The use of social networking is common in all parts of the world. The basic idea that revolves around the social networking site revolves around the purpose to promote and help to communicate with the world. However, the technology seems

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    Social Media and Democracy: From King Street to Wall Street and from classrooms to boardrooms, there is a revolution happening and it is being driven by how we communicate with each other and by the unprecedented rise of what is commonly called “social media”. (Dictionary.com, 2014) Social Media is the use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to one 's own. (Dictionary.com, 2014) A business, also known as an enterprise or

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    The largest voices in social language are coming from social media platforms. Currently, Twitter and Facebook have amassed an audience of millions and heavily influence culture and dialect in the U.S. Political speech, which uses propaganda, has become a tool for social media platforms. Recently, elections largely relied on media platforms to campaign and permeated social media language, because they were over publicized and indoctrinated into people’s mind. American political speech is unethical

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    (Tuten, 2015, pg. 142). Social networking has a major impact on an organization’s marketing, products and or services. It provides the opportunity to expand businesses and communicate with their potential and current clients. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest are the top four social media platforms used in order to market organizations, their products or services. These platforms can enhance and aid in the success of businesses. Facebook is the largest social media site used in social networking

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    Media In Social Media

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    grown significantly over the past decade. It is used for a wide range of activities which include shopping, keeping track of bank accounts, reading worldwide news and happenings and interacting with people through social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, among others (Cheong & Morrison, 2008). According to a report by Business Insider Intelligence (2016), social media accounted for nearly 20% of the total time spent on the internet and this has been growing consistently year-on-year

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    ever. Now, just by clicking the “tweet” button, you can expose yourself and what you put out there for anyone throughout the whole world to see. Twitter, Instagram, etc have taken over the world, with millions and millions of users that range from super young to super old. Personally, I have three different platforms of social media. These include twitter, instagram and snapchat. I am interested to evaluate how I use it versus how I consider myself to be in real life and on a day to day basis. I believe

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    Murse, Tom. “How Social Media Has Changed Politics.” About.com News and Issues, About.com, 23 Aug. 2016, uspolitics.about.com/od/CampaignsElections/tp/How-Social-Media-Has-Changed-Politics.htm. Murse’s article explains the impact that social media has had on politics, ranging from impacts on politicians to impacts on voters. Murse mentions ten of these effects, most notably politicians being able to spread their message in a more effective and cost-efficient way. Murse offers examples of politicians

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