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  2. Social media use by businesses - Wikipedia

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    Social media use by businesses includes a range of applications. Although social media accessed via desktop computers offer a variety of opportunities for companies in a wide range of business sectors, mobile social media, which users can access when they are "on the go" via tablet computers or smartphones, benefit companies because of the location- and time-sensitive awareness of their users.

  3. Mass media regulation - Wikipedia

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    Mass media regulations or simply media regulations are a form of media policy [1] with rules enforced by the jurisdiction of law. Guidelines for mass media use differ across the world. [ 2 ]

  4. Social media policy - Wikipedia

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    A social media policy is a policy which advises representatives of an organization on their use of social media. [1 ... Designing Social Media Policy for Government, ...

  5. Supreme Court considers when the government can block ...

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    The Supreme Court grappled with the intersection between the internet and the First Amendment Tuesday as justices considered when government officials can block followers on social media.

  6. Social media as a public utility - Wikipedia

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    Social media as a public utility is a theory postulating that social networking sites (such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Google, Instagram, Tumblr, Snapchat etc.) are essential public services that should be regulated by the government, in a manner similar to how electric and phone utilities are typically government regulated. It is based on ...

  7. Even if TikTok is banned, social media influencing will remain a force in the U.S. economy. For many young people, including the 57 percent of Gen Z who say they want to be influencers, it's a ...

  8. Americans are getting fed up with social media companies ...

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    Despite blaming social-media companies for harming young people, the U.S. can’t shake the “American psyche” that makes them wary of government regulation.

  9. Social marketing - Wikipedia

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    Social marketing is described as having "two parents". The "social parent" uses social science and social policy approaches. The "marketing parent" uses commercial and public sector marketing approaches. [3] Social marketing has started to encompass a broader range of focus in recent years and now goes beyond influencing individual behavior.