Social Media

Social Media: Reviewing the highs and lows of 2018

by Denise Whitmore, Social Media Department Let’s be honest, social media can feel like the same old song and dance…

7 years ago

Increased social media activity during a data breach only serves to deepen the crisis, new DCU study finds

A new DCU study has shown how increased social media exposure, particularly on Twitter, adversely affects the cost to firms…

7 years ago

TV-TWO team discuss their mobile app’s launch and user reviews

Now, we are sharing first insights on the TV-TWO mobile app and present our view on the current bear market.…

7 years ago

How to check the privacy and security of your Instagram account

by David Balaban   It’s easy to assume that just because you join a very public social media site like…

7 years ago

Twitter reflects on 2018’s trends

Twitter has released data about the topics and trends on the social media platform in 2018. Irish News 2018 was…

7 years ago

New DCU research finds social media used to polarise public opinion against refugees

Research by Dublin City University has found that far-right groups and political organisations dominated conversations on Twitter creating powerful anti-refugee…

7 years ago

New report shows that new technologies can help reconnect people with parliaments

A new Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) report shows that information and communication technology (ICT) is helping parliaments become better connected and…

7 years ago

7 highlights from Social Media Live

by Rachel Kavanagh Video storytelling, Gen Y malaise, authentic influence, social listening and the joining of social media dots for…

8 years ago

Lumen launches first ever dating app in Ireland to specifically target single over-50s

Lumen, the first ever app-only dating platform dedicated to the over-50s is launching in Ireland today. With 100% of profiles…

8 years ago

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