
Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Media. Show all posts
Friday, March 24, 2017
10 best video editor apps for Android

Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Sharers rather than authors more important on social media
By DAVID BAUDER |AP Mar. 20, 2017
NEW YORK (AP) — The person who shares a news story on social media is more important than the story's actual source in determining whether readers believe it, a study by the Media Insight Project has found. Read More..

Monday, February 27, 2017
Home›Tutorials›Getting Started 12 Mobile Photography Tips Every Photographer Should Know
Anyone can pick up an iPhone and take a photo, but it takes a more skilled photographer to create a truly great image. Taking incredible photos with an iPhone is actually very easy, as long as you follow some important guidelines on focus, exposure, composition and photo editing. Read More

Guide to Livestreaming
HAYLEY TSUKAYAMA | Washington Post
Livestreaming has become the thing to do on social media, whether you’re using video to share your thoughts with friends or the entire world.
You’ve probably seen your share of notifications and maybe even some videos from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and others. But if you haven’t yet dipped your toe into the new format, we’ve provided you with a handy guide. click here for article
Monday, December 26, 2016
Don't fall for fake news
Don't fall for fake news
NEW YORK – The Pope has endorsed Donald Trump for president.
A Washington, D.C., pizzeria is a front for a child sex abuse ring.
George Soros will “bring down” the U.S. by funding “black hate groups.”
These are just some examples of viral stories circulated on social media recently that are completely untrue. Facebook this month announced some steps it’s taking to stop the spread of such “fake news” on its huge social network.
This includes working with outside fact-checking organizations and drying up financial incentives to what it calls the “worst of the worst” spammers that traffic in made-up stories. But there are basic things news readers can do themselves to spot fake news. And if you want, you can report them to Facebook, which can flag stories for fact-checkers to evaluate. Read More
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