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  2. Lookalike audience - Wikipedia

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    A lookalike audience is a group of social network members who are determined as sharing characteristics with another group of members. [1] In digital advertising, it refers to a targeting tool for digital marketing, first initiated by Facebook, which helps to reach potential customers online who are likely to share similar interests and behaviors with existing customers. [2]

  3. Typosquatting - Wikipedia

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    Typosquatting, also called URL hijacking, a sting site, a cousin domain, or a fake URL, is a form of cybersquatting, and possibly brandjacking which relies on mistakes such as typos made by Internet users when inputting a website address into a web browser. A user accidentally entering an incorrect website address may be led to any URL ...

  4. 2024 look-alike contests - Wikipedia

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    A post on Twitter which featured the event's flyer, featuring a head shot of Mangione as well as a photo of him shirtless, received over 1 million views. [65] A Joe Burrow contest, for the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals, was held on December 21 at Fountain Square in Cincinnati. [66]

  5. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Within social communities, users provide demographic information, interests, and images. This information is accessed by social media targeting software and enables advertisers to create display ads with characteristics that match those of social network users. A critical component of social media targeting is providing the users' demographic ...

  6. Clark Kent lookalike wins Twitter during Jan. 6 hearing - AOL

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    The House Jan. 6 select committee’s hearing Thursday night investigating former President Trump’s actions during the riot at the Capitol last year featured an unlikely superhero lookalike ...

  7. We The Tweeple - The Huffington Post

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    The Huffington Post wanted to find out more about the people who follow the candidates. We hoped their 160-character bios might reveal a thing or two about political identity. Not everyone fills out their Twitter bio, but for those who do it acts as a sort of digital calling card.

  8. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, officially known as X since July 2023, is a social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. [4] [5] Users can share short text messages, images, and videos in short posts commonly known as "tweets" (officially "posts") and like other users' content. [6]

  9. The celebrity look-alike contest trend continues: Glen Powell ...

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    When: Nov. 24. Where: Parkman Bandstand in the Boston Common in Boston. Who won: Nick Anderson from Melrose, Mass., after reciting lines like the Spider-Man actor and showing off dance moves like ...