Posts Tagged ‘Tweets’

7 Social Times Stories You May Have Missed This Week

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If you are an avid reader of our daily content, which any sane individual is, you may remember reading a lot of articles that were vital to your title as a social media intellect this week.

Whether we were discussing slavery of the 21st century or providing you with successful tips for your LinkedIn picture, each story served its purpose in one way or another.

Even if you missed our vital stories this week, we put together a list for you, so that you don’t have to go searching through our archives. Take a few minutes to read each article, absorb the important points and move on with your day.

On behalf of our staff at Social Times, we would like to thank our military members for protecting us from harm and keeping us safe. Happy Veterans Day!

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Florida State Players Vote to Ban Social Media

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“I don’t think it’s smart,” Fisher told The Ledger. “There’s no benefit. Tell me a benefit for getting on it? Because the only thing that comes back is negative. They read all the stuff that people say. I’ve told them, ‘Be careful. Don’t listen to it and don’t reply back.’”

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Tweet at Home — 4 Reasons To Stay Local

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We all aim to reach a variety of followers on Twitter, but who exactly are we looking to reach? We sometimes fail to question who our followers are and why they are following. For example: how many of your followers are from your area? Probably not as many as you had hoped. It is extremely important and beneficial to gain a local following on Twitter.

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Passionate ‘Fans’ Force Manchester United Footballer Off Twitter

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In a rare instance in the virtual world of Twitter, it is not the user that has forced himself off the medium due to an errant Tweet, but instead vehement followers that shut down an account. It was a quick but saddening experience for Darren Gibson, midfielder for English Premiere League powerhouse Manchester United, and all of 23 years old. He signed up to Twitter, surely optimistically, only to be bombarded with two hours of nonstop abuse and harassment from fans of the team. Read more