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#GE16 Social Tracker – 20th Feb week in review

PR360’s #GE16Social is tracking the Irish General Election Twitter conversation on a daily basis for the duration of the campaign.…

10 years ago

Twitter Starts Rolling Out Native GIF Search To Everyone

By @TheMarkDalton Twitter is trying to save itself with longer tweets, algorithmic timelines and now animated GIFs. GIFs are a…

10 years ago

PR360 #GE16Social – Daily Twitter tracker

PR360’s #GE16Social is tracking the Irish General Election Twitter conversation on a daily basis for the duration of the campaign.…

10 years ago

Insight4Elections – a new webtool for election watchers

The Insight Centre for Data Analytics has created a complete web service for the voter, journalist or candidate who wants…

10 years ago

What You Need To Know About Twitter’s New Algorithmic Timeline

By @TheMarkDalton Today Twitter has started rolling out one of the most important and fundamental changes that it has made…

10 years ago

#RIPTwitter – Relax, Algorithmic Tweets Will Not Ruin Twitter

By @TheMarkDalton Twitter users are having a meltdown over a report from Buzzfeed which states that algorithmically sorted tweets could…

10 years ago

#GE16 Was Tweeted Over 15,000 Times On Day One Of The General Election

By @TheMarkDalton Just in case you may have missed it yesterday, we are going to the polls on Friday 26th…

10 years ago

Twitter Is Testing A GIF Button On Mobile

By @TheMarkDalton. Yes! This just has to happen! Twitter wants us to express ourselves more with the use of GIFs…

10 years ago

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