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Social media moderation: How to respond to world events

Sprout Social

With fast-paced social feeds cycling from one event to the next, the internet can feel like the Wild West. Social media moderation is the process of controlling the wanted (positive interactions or information) versus unwanted (offensive or discriminatory content) on platforms like Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

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4 Top Sports Brands on Social—And What We Can Learn From Them

Likeable

Football season just ended, college basketball is about to get exciting, and baseball teams are reporting to spring training later this month, so we figured there was no better time to take a look at how sports teams and athletic brands are using social media. Philadelphia Flyers. million impressions on social media.

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Socialympics: How Social Media and Blogging Has Boosted Sports Media

Convince & Convert

Sports have been played, enjoyed by spectators and covered by the media since well before the advent of smartphones and social media. But it’s no question that the development of social platforms has changed how we play, enjoy and cover sports. Twitter is the new sports ticker. Facebook is the new hub for fans.

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Augmented Reality in Sports

Freelance Social Media

Social Links Freelance Social Media Social Media Tips and Marketing Blog Home About Contact Subscribe Augmented Reality in Sports by cinta5 on January 28, 2010 [tweetmeme]Just wanted to share a couple of videos with you. I really like what is discussed around the 1:50 mark of the above video.

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Social Media Community Management: An Interview with Kathryn Peck of EA SPORTS

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Almost exactly a year ago, I observed Kathryn Peck represent EA SPORTS on Twitter. What’s a typical day like for you as the EA SPORTS Active Community Manager? There are a number of channels (Facebook, Twitter, forums, etc.) How (and when) did you get to be the Community Manager for EA Sports Active?

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Behind the Curtain of a Sports Social Media Giant

Convince & Convert

Bryan’s plan is to host live Twitter chats with players and continue to offer other features as the season goes on. The editorial calendar is loosely based around the planned games and events at the stadium, but then a lot of content updates are based on what happens in the moment, both on and off the field. Listen Now .

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Inside the bubble: How player-generated content fuels awareness for the NBA

Sprout Social

And unlike other sports leagues, the NBA has a fairly hands-off approach when it comes to monitoring what their athletes can and can’t post. The Chicago Bulls have close to six million fans on Instagram while the Miami Heat boast roughly five million followers on Twitter. People are going to pay attention when J.R.

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