Facing outrage, social media's auto-correct kicks in - USA TODAY

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Facing outrage, social media's auto-correct kicks in
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"We're seeing both the good and bad sides of social media," says Anne Klaeysen,a pastor and a leader at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. "On the one hand, there's more of this vileness made available (to all), but on the other hand, people do ...
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Not Exactly the Social-Media Oscars - New York Times (blog)

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Not Exactly the Social-Media Oscars
New York Times (blog)
LOS ANGELES — The ratings may be up, but social-media-wise, the Oscars still pale in comparison with the Super Bowl and even the Grammys. There were 8.9 million tweets about the 85th annual Academy Awards; 2.1 million during the red carpet, and 6.8 ...
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Dearborn Heights family uses social media, footwork to find missing shepherd - The Detroit News

Dearborn Heights family uses social media, footwork to find missing shepherd
The Detroit News
Dearborn Heights — These days, when a pet goes missing, it means more than just checking the local pound. Social media sites have made postings and appeals for help de rigueur, so when Storm dashed from his backyard home on a snowy day nearly ...



#Plugged_into_the_future: School system pushes social media strategy - Frederick News Post (subscription)

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#Plugged_into_the_future: School system pushes social media strategy
Frederick News Post (subscription)
In recent months, Frederick County Public Schools has launched a Facebook page as a new tool to communicate with the public. Although it has become common to use social media to spread news and foster dialogue, many school systems are cautious ...



Using Social Media To Get Your Way - FOX2now.com

Using Social Media To Get Your Way
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ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) – Forget dialing an 800-number to complain, and don't even think about writing an old-fashioned letter. If you want a business to take notice of your bad experience, and actually do something to make it right, use social media.


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