Canadian youth participating more in online election chatter than US counterparts
Canadians 20-and-under participate at a much higher rate (13-14%) than their US counterparts (2%). The most active Canadian group is 51-and-over.
Canadians 20-and-under participate at a much higher rate (13-14%) than their US counterparts (2%). The most active Canadian group is 51-and-over.
A look at election day online mentions of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and how they break down by age, gender, geography and type of mention.
Analysis of the estimated 128,814 tweets issued by Canadians using their second screens as part of last night’s third and final US Presidential debate.
The booboo is made by the communicator, not the channel. The choice of tool requires the communicator to think carefully about the message they are delivering and how it may or may not be received.
The Government of Alberta’s Wildfire Info Facebook Page quickly became a trusted and credible resource for the public and media.
I don’t think the creators of Twitter ever expected the service to be taken as seriously as it is.