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The Anti-Social Super Bowl: Where Social Integrations Were Missing from The Big Game

Ignite Social Media

The 2024 Super Bowl ads fell flat when it came to social media integration, a stark contrast from previous years where brands led real-time conversations and engagement on platforms like Twitter and Instagram. This may have been an attempt to avoid relying on third-party data from social platforms due to new data privacy laws.

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How to deal with (and prevent) a hacked Twitter account

Sprout Social

Dealing with a hacked Twitter account can be frustrating. From A-listers like Taylor Swift and Mariah Carey to superstar sports franchises, hacks on Twitter are actually more common than you might think. The twitter accounts for the @NFL , @Chiefs , @packers and @ChicagoBears got hacked. Blocking other Twitter users.

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5 Digital Marketing Predictions for the 2018 Olympic Games

Convince & Convert

Thankfully, sports networks are leaders in the global adaptation to digital. With insider access into the inner workings of NCAA-regulated collegiate sports coverage, I’m happy to report that King received social media training—to protect her privacy, her reputation, and the reputation of the university she represents.

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A Surefire Way to Get Verified on Twitter

agora pulse

Twitter recently announced a “verified” button and the Twittersphere is buzzing over which users can get it and how. In this article I’m going to explain how to get verified on Twitter without any hiccups along the way. Why Should I Bother to Verify My Twitter Account? How Do You Get Verified on Twitter? Easy, right?

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How to Get Verified on Twitter (If I can do it, you can too!)

Buffer Social

Well now Twitter’s gone one step further. You can apply to be Twitter verified and receive a blue checkmark badge next to your name. To become verified on Twitter, you simply update your profile with current information, verify a phone number and email address, then fill out a form requesting consideration as a verified user.

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Why does Facebook hate us?

Freelance Social Media

Of course, we cannot forget the massive backlash over privacy issues. The business side of Facebook is losing control of its brand and the user side is losing control of its privacy. For hire :) Blog Twitter blog comments powered by Disqus Previous post: Available Now: Social Media Pocket Guide app Next post: Social Media?

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Facebook’s little secret…

Sherrilynne Starkie

The launch last autumn extended the concept for use among other small groups, for example sports teams or book clubs. We’ve countered this by providing individuals with training on how to set up friend lists and adjust privacy controls within their own profiles.

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