MPs on Facebook: leading the way or forgetting to change the defaults?
A new study of MPs on Facebook shows widespread use of the social network by Parliamentarians. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about Facebook, and especially how to use Facebook for political campaigning. You can find me on Facebook here.
For more general advice about online campaigning, see my Online Politics posts.
A new study of MPs on Facebook shows widespread use of the social network by Parliamentarians. … Read the full post »
The latest Fortune 500 listings of the fastest growing, most profitable, biggest and so on American companies is out. … Read the full post »
First social media was the next big thing. And we’ve got Facebook, Twitter and the rest of the crowd, with large and fast growing numbers of users. … Read the full post »
The BBC and others are running stories today about how Facebook’s takeover of FriendFeed is making it into a serious challenger to Google. … Read the full post »
It’s become almost a cliché to illustrate the reach of social media by comparing Facebook’s number of active users with the population of different countries. … Read the full post »
To hunt out groups of interest, log in to Facebook and use the search box in the top right. … Read the full post »
A Tory activist has been expelled from the party for posting a picture of himself with a Hitler moustache on Facebook. … Read the full post »
Finding out what’s going on, communicating and getting feedback are essential parts of the job of any politician or would-be politician. … Read the full post »
One of the most common reasons I hear people give for not joining a social network site such as Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn is, “I know it’s useful, but where would I find the time to keep up with what’s happening?” … Read the full post »
The changes are likely to make pages (even) more useful and popular and so will help cement Facebook’s domination over MySpace, Bebo and others. … Read the full post »