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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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The 10 Best Political Memes of 2012

The 10 Best Political Memes of 2012 | Communications Major | Scoop.it
From "Binders Full of Women" to "You Didn't Build That," a look back at the best political memes from 2012.
ChuckleBuzz's curator insight, December 2, 2014 2:17 PM

Haha politics, what a joke.

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Election 2012: President Obama, Twitter Break Records

Election 2012: President Obama, Twitter Break Records | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Seen to many as a game changer throughout the election, social media made election day historic in more ways than one. Twitter, in particular had a profound impact, becoming "a kind of nationwide caucus." Of note: The Obama campaign used Twitter at an 8-1 ratio in comparison to Mitt Romney.





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INFOGRAPHIC: Who Will Social Media Users Vote For?

INFOGRAPHIC: Who Will Social Media Users Vote For? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

How will social media users vote in the upcoming U.S. presidential election? To find out, market research firm Lab42 surveyed 500 U.S. social media users.

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Why Obama Won: Social Media

Why Obama Won: Social Media | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The very groups who made the difference in President Obama's re-election are among the fastest adopters of social and mobile media. Can Republicans catch up?

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Obama's 'Romnesia' Joke is a Surprise Hit on Twitter

Obama's 'Romnesia' Joke is a Surprise Hit on Twitter | Communications Major | Scoop.it

It's hardly the most gut-bustingly funny routine a candidate ever came up with. But President Obama's claim that his opponent suffers from "Romnesia" appears to be going viral. That's right, just look for #romnesia.

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10% of Presidential Debate Watchers Used a 'Second Screen'

10% of Presidential Debate Watchers Used a 'Second Screen' | Communications Major | Scoop.it

A survey reveals how Americans viewed the first presidential debate. The majority still used TV rather than digital devices. There wasn’t much difference across party lines — among Republicans, 9% went dual screen, as opposed to 11% of Democrats. Independents were the group that used two screens the most, at 13%.

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