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Meet the Fediverse

Ari Herzog

Mastodon, Pleroma, GNU Social, PeerTube, Friendica, and Hubzilla are among the more popular social networking services that collectively form the Fediverse. The larger services have corporate investment, advertisements, and privacy concerns. Mashable applauded privacy controls and community standards.

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The New Twitter and Why Im Purging All 30,000 of My Friends

Stay N' Alive

The fact is, I'm getting more and more of a great experience on Twitter.com and having much less of a need to use Tweetdeck (my current Twitter client of choice) as a result. Rather than my main feed, I would use a series of lists to see what people were up to and I would create a column for each inside Tweetdeck.

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Best Twitter Tips, Tools and Tactics of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

In just a few short years, Twitter has transformed from an odd little sort of public IM service where people posted what they just ate for lunch or what their cat was doing at the moment into one of the big four social networks and a significant channel for news, PR & marketing, politics and more. Twitter for PR and Media Pros.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Updating Facebook from third parties like Tweetdeck? Twitter success requires an understanding of the unique rhythms and cadences of the community, and a give first, get later mentality that is a bit counterintuitive at first. No, it's not the end-all-be-all with respect to a social media strategy, but it is an essential tool.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

The feeling of community, and “we’re all in this together&# is slipping away. Check-ins were plentiful (as evidenced by the many thousands of people noting that they had been at the airport), and sessions describing how businesses can take advantage of local social were numerous. Largely, it didn’t happen.