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6 Tips for Managing Negative Chatter on Social Media

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Negative chatter summaries all the negative comments, reviews, posts, etc., on or about your social media platform. Casual criticism about your product or brand is necessary and can be taken, but negative comments disguised as criticism can harm both your creation and the brand’s name.

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Twitter Rules vs. Community Values

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I recently posted my Brief List of 53 Twitter Rules , guidelines for how I choose to use Twitter. I got a great response, and one person commented they liked Twitter “because there weren’t rules.&# In addition to the TOS, there are also The Twitter Rules. Rules have numerous origins.

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Five Social Media Predictions for 2010

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Location-Based Applications Will Dissolve Into General Social Networks. Location-based applications like Foursquare and Brightkite will not be the darlings of social media as some predict, but will instead turn into features and dissolve into general social networks like Facebook and Twitter.

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How Social Is Your Company, Really?

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So you have a blog, maybe two, a couple of Twitter feeds, a YouTube channel and a Facebook page. Your company is truly social, isn’t it? But none of these things equates to being truly social. Being social, or being engaged with consumers, is a deep cultural attitude that a company either has or doesn’t have.

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Six Social Media Predictions for 2010

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About a month ago, I wrote about my five social media predictions for 2010. Based on the comments the piece received, I’ve updated it and Talent Zoo published it this morning. They search social network profiles on Facebook, Twitter, etc.;

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Debunking Five Social Media Myths

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and went on to cite statistics that show both e-mail and social networking use on the increase. It’s hip and cool to say Facebook, Twitter, and text messaging have replaced e-mail, and “anything worth saying can be said in 140 characters,” but it isn’t true. Gizmodo, for example, responded with Email is Dead?

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Five Things to Do About Facebook Privacy Other Than Closing Your Account

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Follow the Electronic Frontier Foundation , the ACLU , and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Twitter. I have also created a Twitter list of Internet law and privacy experts. Use Facebook, Twitter, and your blog if you have one, to inform others of developments in Facebook’s ongoing privacy saga. Inform Your Friends.

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