Social Media and Relationships: Myths and Realities

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Humans are social animals.  The need to connect is a primal drive.  Even our most basic needs, such as food and safety, have always been accomplished by humans as a group.  We weren’t equipped to conquer the world with fangs and claws, so we got a prefrontal cortex that gave us cooperation and … [Read more...]

How Obama Won the Social Media Battle in the 2012 Presidential Campaign

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The 2008 Obama Presidential campaign made history.  Not only was Obama the first African American to be elected president, but he was also the first presidential candidate to effectively use social media as a major campaign strategy. It’s easy to forget, given how ubiquitous social media is … [Read more...]

Social Media Doesn’t Have to Make Breaking Up Harder to Do

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Moving on emotionally after a break-up is hard, with or without social media.  But the easy access and speed of social media sites, like Facebook, can make it easier to torment yourself and harder to move on. When relationships don’t go as we expected, planned or hoped, we want to know why.  … [Read more...]

Fake and Funny: Twitter as Interactive Performance Art

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In spite of Facebook’s prominence in the social media ecosystem, Twitter is becoming a central source for breaking news. From natural disasters to political campaigning, Twitter delivers real time messaging that have a sense of immediacy. But the characteristics of Twitter also open the doors to a … [Read more...]

Sandy Hook Tragedy Sparks Social Media Avalanche

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The Sandy Hook tragedy has created an avalanche of response across social media.   The senseless violence has so outraged and shocked people that is has turned observers into advocates and supporters.  Whether it’s showing support, lobbying for gun control, promoting mental health  initiatives … [Read more...]