Category: Community Management
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Why Your Blog Needs Your Own Social Network
Having a WordPress blog is fantastic. Itโs freedom of speech in its true form. You own it, it serves international audience and anyone can see it.
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Google Is Going To Make Your Community Much More Polite
Could the days of toxic comments finally be over? Is the Internet about to become a pleasant, polite place where opinions are always offered with respect and talkbacks are actually worth reading? If Google has its way, that might be exactly whatโs about to happen.
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Why Twitterโs @Jack Canโt Beat The Trollsโฆ But You Can
Twitter isnโt having a great time. While Facebook continues to pile on the users and drag in the money, Twitterโs latest quarterly report showed a 0.5 percent decline in year-on-year revenue. User growth has stalled. Shares fell 10 percent on the news.
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Your Social Network Is A Real Social Benefit
When Valerie Elmore saw a dog run out on a local road and get hit by a car, she did what anyone would do. She gathered the dog up and drove straight to a nearby animal hospital. Unfortunately, the dog died, and Elmore turned to Nextdoor, a local social network, to find out whether anyone…
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People Love Taking Selfies, Hate Seeing Them
PeepSo comes with a ton of features. We spent months building and testing add-ons that allow for video uploads and custom profiles, groups and moods. And in the end it all comes down to selfies.
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Revealing Location Data Doesnโt Need To Make Your Members Nervous
For about a month at the end of 2016, Transport for London – the body responsible for managing the London Underground, conducted an interesting experiment. It tracked the mobile phones of passengers traveling through the center of the city. Gizmodo has managed to acquire the data that TfL gathered โ and it has some valuable…
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Fishbrain Shows Social Network Builders How To Hook Members
In general, networks like Facebook and Instagram are sharing platforms โ theyโre super broad. And when youโre posting about your passion, itโs irrelevant to many of your friends.
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When Two Local Social Networks Go To War, Only One Can Survive
โNobody in the office is crying,โ Matthew Boyes told Techcrunch after the announcement that he had sold his UK company Streetlife to the American firm Nextdoor. The US-based local social network had closed a โmulti-million pound acquisitionโ to buy its rivalโs assets. None of Streetlifeโs staff will follow the user data to the new owner…
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What Lego Can Teach You About Building A Social Network
If your private social network caters to children, youโve got some new competition. Lego, the plastic brick and caltrop manufacturer, has launched LegoLife, an app-based social network for iOS and Android devices. And if your network doesnโt cater to children, youโve got an example of the sort of thought that goes into adapting a private…