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Ethics in Social Marketing : An Approach to Segmentation (Pecha Kucha) – Video


Ethics in Social Marketing : An Approach to Segmentation (Pecha Kucha)
Pecha Kucha for MKTG3024 Social Marketing u4672061 Reference List Briggs, M, Grella, L, Burton, T, Yarmuth, M, Taylor, T, 2012, Understanding and Engaging Ke...

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Jacob Appelbaum About Tor Anonymity Network And Censorship – Video


Jacob Appelbaum About Tor Anonymity Network And Censorship
Are you interested in how governments and corporations attempt to censor access to the Tor network? Wonder what protocol fingerprints are actually used as pr...

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Censorship in Cape Town Part 1: Dejerah Detains – Video


Censorship in Cape Town Part 1: Dejerah Detains
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A randomized experimental study of censorship in China

28 August 2013 | This paper helps clarify the internal mechanisms of the Chinese censorship apparatus and show that local social media sites have far more flexibility than was previously understood in how (but not what) they censor.

Abstract

Chinese government censorship of social media constitutes the largest selective suppression of human communication in the history of the world. Although existing systematic research on the subject has revealed a great deal, it is based on passive, observational methods, with well known inferential limitations. We attempt to generate more robust causal and descriptive inferences through participation and experimentation. For causal inferences, we conduct a large scale randomized experimental study by creating accounts on numerous social media sites spread throughout the country, submitting different randomly assigned types of social media texts, and detecting from a network of computers all over the world which types are censored. Then, for descriptive inferences, we supplement the current approach of confidential interviews by setting up our own social media site in China, contracting with Chinese firms to install the same censoring technologies as existing sites, and reverse engineering how it all works. Our results offer unambiguous support for, and clarification of, the emerging view that criticism of the state, its leaders, and their policies are routinely published whereas posts with collective action potential are much more likely to be censored. We are also able to clarify the internal mechanisms of the Chinese censorship apparatus and show that local social media sites have far more flexibility than was previously understood in how (but not what) they censor.

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How To Get Social Network Traffic Thru StumbleUpon – Video


How To Get Social Network Traffic Thru StumbleUpon
http://marketpacer.com - This video tutorial will show you how to get social networking traffic through StumbleUpon.

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