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The scoop on social media for influencers, lobbyists, budding politicians and civilians with a stake in the Swamp's trending issues.
My portion of a random social media debate on increasing USA violence
23FEB2022; 0945, WED There's a lot of 17 year olds in the U.S. military. They all have guns. Inanimate objects aren't the problem. It's the evil, desperation, and hopelessness inside of our youth that's the problem.
Nefarious DarriusPublished 2 years ago in The SwampSocial Media’s Day of Reckoning Has Arrived as Russia Invades Ukraine
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, etc., are all playing a pivotal role in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Many of us have never had such a front-row seat to war. Every major news outlet has people on the ground reporting the situation.
Trish MannPublished 2 years ago in The SwampComedienne Taaooma apologises to Nigerians for meeting VP Osinbajo, Aisha Yesufu Reacts
Comedienne with the real name Maryam Apaokaji, popularly known as Taaooma has recently apologized to Nigerians for visiting Vice-President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo.
King SparoPublished 2 years ago in The SwampFacts Matter
Facts really do matter. Social media makes it easy to create content on any subject matter. Sharing an opinion is the right of any creator and should not be censored. Masquerading content as news, however, carries a greater opportunity to spread misinformation faster than any time in history. Some content is deliberately created so sow discontent or mistrust or to promote a political agenda. Other content is produced by individuals who genuinely believe that what they are sharing is true, but they failed to do enough research.
Dan McGinnisPublished 3 years ago in The SwampThe Ballad of Secret RTÉ Producer.
The age of the internet has brought about a golden age for whistlblowing, boycotting, and well known secrets. Whether it's the Me Too movement, Black Lives Matter (and affiliates), or Wikileaks, the internet has proven its ability to shed light on the darker corners of those in charge in every country.
Conor MatthewsPublished 3 years ago in The SwampNigerian Government Bans Twitter in Nigeria, Orders Prosecution of Offenders
Nigerian Government Bans Twitter in Nigeria, Orders Prosecution of Offenders In the latest retrogressive actions by the Nigerian Government, the use of the popular social platform "Twitter" has been banned in Nigeria indefinitely.
247NaijaBuzzPublished 3 years ago in The SwampTrump Facebook Banned.
In this post, I am going to tell why the ex-president of the USA got banned from Facebook. I hope you will understand the cause and read the full post. The information which I am going to provide is based on the news that is officially reported which includes my opinion.
Shaubhagya kumarPublished 3 years ago in The SwampWhat I secretly think should happen to people who hack Facebook accounts…
Cuz some members of the human species are beyond irritating. Several attempts at tempered response have failed. Might as well get this off my chest and out my mouth.
The Dani WriterPublished 3 years ago in The SwampActivism and Social Media
From Myspace to Facebook to Instagram, social networking services have become more comprehensive with every passing year. What started as an innocent past-time is now one of the biggest sources for news and community in America today. In the modern age, social media is a means of expression as well as an opportunity to interact and connect with other individuals with similar beliefs and interests. Its ability to reach so many has made social media an ideal platform to promote movements that seek social reform. Social media is a simple and effective way to unite like-minded people, spread information, dispel misinformation, and ultimately provoke significant social change.
Moriah BrakebillPublished 3 years ago in The SwampA CLONE OF TWITTER LAUNCHED BY DONALD TRUMP AND HE'S THE ONLY ONE ON IT
Former U.S. president Donald Trump once again has the power to blast his unedited opinions, insults and false claims across the internet, with the launch of a Twitter-like website made for one user: Donald Trump.
SAMRAT(CYBER-FACTY)Published 3 years ago in The SwampMark Zuckerber: Right now i'm thinking of George Floyd
The owner of Facebook and other popular social media apps Mark Zukerberg used his Facebook account to show support and solidarity for the death of George Floyd. He said:
Olushola OmowalePublished 3 years ago in The Swamp9 ways to make your political tweets go viral
Twitter has been the home for political debate since its launch in 2006, but we only witnessed its true potential for social change with the rise of #BlackLivesMatter. This started by protesting the death of teenager Trayvon Martin in 2012, but has since grown to become a worldwide movement.
Steve HillPublished 3 years ago in The Swamp