CEO Jack Dorsey said Twitter is looking to change the focus from following specific individuals to topics of interest, acknowledging that what's incentivized today on the platform is at odds with the goal of healthy dialogue
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You are not “dumbing it down.” New evidence says even highly literate audiences benefit from easier-to-read copy. And what’s dumb about that?
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Twitter announces 2019 changes in app prototype “Twttr” including enhanced photos and videos and movement of engagement counts for replies behind a tap https://t.co/TgwY8Xz1iA
#Job: We are seeking an assistant editor to work with the Nicholas Institute’s communication office to provide editorial and design support for external documents. Apply to join our team: https://t.co/AI0lBmQjmA #editing
Social media can spread misinformation during crises, but it can also be a powerful comm tool. Try @melissa_agnes’s 3 tips for social during crises via @InstituteForPR https://t.co/p06rvAWFqr
Why so many writers run. Racking up mile after mile is difficult, mind-expanding, and hypnotic—just like putting words down on a page https://t.co/Luh6mJxg8J #writing
Looking for tools to improve your visual and written content? Discover 18 apps from the Social Media Marketing Podcast's Discovery of the Week https://t.co/FrtLMVGb5l by @Mike_Stelzner via @smexaminer 🗒️ #contentmarketing
Storify users: This platform is going away in May https://t.co/6UQ9XQmmuy. Lots of other content curation options out there, though: https://t.co/nTHmVstTRA. #socialmediatips#DigitalMarketing
Punctuation is “governed two-thirds by rule and one-third by personal taste.” On Our Love-Hate Relationship with Punctuation https://t.co/ELtFjJwQhi via @lithub