When it comes to cyberbullying, threats against or towards minors, possible violence and other major issues involving youths these days, what responsibility lies on the school systems? Not many schools, teachers, principals or parents truly know the answer to this important question. However, a school district in Glendale, California has voluntarily taken on the task of […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of September 9th 2013
Happy Friday everyone! Below you’ll find a roundup of links worth your attention. Have a great weekend! Posts from the Crisis Intelligence Blog Facebook Story Bump is Something your Crisis Team Needs to be Aware Of You Can Now Program Your Tweets to Self-Destruct. But Should You? Is Your Organization Prepared for a Crisis Involving […]
Instagram Needs to Have a Place in Your Crisis Management Plan
Has your organization assessed the many risks that Instagram brings to the table? If something negative about your organization were to circulate and begin to go viral on the social media site, would your team be ready and prepared to deal with it appropriately? Instagram announced this week that they have officially reached 150 million […]
You Can Now Program Your Tweets to Self-Destruct. But Should You?
Patrick Meier of iRevolution (one of my absolute favorite blogs on social media’s use in disaster and emergency management) recently wrote about two new apps that allow you to put a time limit on your tweets: TwitterSpirit and efemr. By simply adding a hashtag to the end of your tweet (e.g.: #2m for 2 minutes, #4h for 4 […]
Facebook Story Bump is Something your Crisis Team Needs to be Aware Of
Story Bump is a new tweak in Facebook’s algorithm that brings posts with heightened engagement back to the forefront of your fans’ news feeds. This means that posts receiving a lot of comments, likes and shares, no matter how old the post may be, will be bumped back to the top for more views and […]
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