Gun Rights Groups' New Social Media Policy: Don't Use It
The National Rifle Association has embraced a new, simple social media policy in the days following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting: don't use it. The NRA's Twitter account has been mute since early Friday morning, before the mass

Mass Newtown Shooting Sparks Mass Social Media Action
As news of the mass shooting of 20 children and six adults in Newtown, Conn. spread on Friday, so did the social media reaction. Many shared their thoughts, sympathies and photos of the community in shock; others expressed their astonishment and

Social media users spreading false information about Sandy Hook massacre could face charges, say police
State Police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance speaks about the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Saturday. He delivered another update Sunday morning. Connecticut officials cautioned against the spread of false information on

SA4i Reminds Businesses: The Social Media Explosion During 2012 will Rage on in 2013
End of the year social media news is that the time is NOW to start preparing to ride the momentum wave of the social media platforms for 2013. SA4i looks ahead to 2013 as social media prevalence on the Internet strengthens. (PRWEB) December 18, 2012

Social media reverberates with Newtown tragedy comment
NASHVILLE (BP) -- As news of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School spread Friday (Dec. 14), Southern Baptists active on social media began to offer their thoughts on the tragedy as well as their prayers for the people of Newtown, Ct.

When is social-media use a crime?
(CNN)-- In the crowded world of social media, with its virtual currency of likes and followers, some people will do anything for attention. Post a meme on Facebook. Create a parody account on Twitter. And in extreme cases, spread something

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