Twitter: Getting rid of the like but increasing the love?
The madness of this Monday morning wouldn’t have been much different from any other – that is, if it weren’t for the Twitter frenzy that was taking place.
The madness of this Monday morning wouldn’t have been much different from any other – that is, if it weren’t for the Twitter frenzy that was taking place.
According to the Purpose of PR report we published this year, 88% of businesses rank Twitter as their preferred social media platform, with most people using it 2-3 times a day.
We’re always hearing about the latest Google, Facebook and Twitter updates – a new button, a new algorithm – occasionally, but rarely life changing. But I mean it when I say that this latest announcement from Twitter is truly exciting for the industry due to the level of freedom and creativity it will introduce.
Yesterday’s SAScon brought together some of the best thinkers and speakers from across the digital world. SAScon stands for Search, Analytics and Social conference and was set up by a group of digital people in Manchester who knew that our fair city deserved to have a conference rivalling that of other cities.
So Twitter is just rolling out a layout design, featuring larger images, pinned tweets and larger font for more popular posts to make them stand out.
Nikki wrote a blog entry below for The Wall last week following a story in the Telegraph that outlined the US Library of Congress’ plans to archive all tweets, in order to preserve a picture of American society for posterity.
We're proud to be supporting The Running Charity in 2021 - running is close to our hearts at Fourth Day. We share some of the team's best snaps from running around the world.
We’ve been hit with a double whammy this January. Not only do we have to endure the dullest month of the year, but we rolled into 2021 under another lockdown.
We take a look back at some of the top trending hashtags from across social media in 2020
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