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  2. Post-demographics - Wikipedia

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    Post-demographics is a way to study the personal data in social networking platforms, and, in particular, how profiling is, or may be, performed, with which findings as well as consequences. The prefix 'post' shows that it is different from the demographic data that tries to organize groups, markets and voters in society.

  3. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    Social media as a news source is the use of online social media platforms rather than moreover traditional media platforms to obtain news. Just as television turned a nation of people who listened to media content into watchers of media content in the 1950s to the 1980s, the emergence of social media has created a nation of media content creators .

  4. Social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media as a news source is the use of online social media platforms rather than moreover traditional media platforms to obtain news. Just as television turned a nation of people who listened to media content into watchers of media content in the 1950s to the 1980s, the emergence of social media has created a nation of media content creators .

  5. Social news website - Wikipedia

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    Some social news websites also have a social networking service, in that users can set up a user profile and follow other users' online activity on the website. Like many other Web 2.0 tools, social news websites use the collective intelligence of all of the users to operate. Social news websites also "impl[y] the technical, economic, legal ...

  6. Social media and television - Wikipedia

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    There are several enterprises to broaden viewer's awareness of their product such as Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites. According to social media facts and statistics, "93% of marketers use social media for business." [4] Social media enables companies to collect a lot of information about users and non-users. These parameters ...

  7. Generation Z in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 poll by Gallup found a decline in trust in the news media across all age groups since (at least) the 1990s, and people aged 18 to 49 are less likely than those 50 years of age or older to trust the media. [104] (Globally, trust in the news media is falling, too. [105]) While visual story-telling has proven to be popular, 58% of ...

  8. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    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 " or " retweets " (officially "post" or "repost") and like other users' content. [ 6 ]

  9. Social media reach - Wikipedia

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    Social media reach is a media analytics metric that refers to the number of users who have come across a particular content on a particular social media platform. [1] Social media platforms have their own individual ways of tracking, analyzing and reporting the traffic on each of the individual platforms. As these platforms are a main source of ...