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Alternative social media: the local dimension
The article examines the local dimension of alternative social media for the period of 2020. The object of the study is alternative communication channels in Mariupol. The study aims to determine the characteristics of alternative media and their types.
Olena Melnykova-Kurhanova
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Social Media as Alternative Media for Arabic Teaching in Digital Era
The article aims to reveal the role of electronic social media such as youtube, instagram, and facebook as alternative media for Arabic teaching. The article employed a qualitative method through literature approach revealing phenomenon that are developing in the Arabic teaching.
A. Albantani
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Social Media Scholarship and Alternative Metrics for Academic Promotion and Tenure [PDF]
Traditionally, scholars focused their efforts in the domains of clinical care, research, and education; however, the last decade has witnessed the rise of novel areas of development such as innovation, quality improvement, informatics, and recently, digital scholarship.
Daniel, Cabrera +2 more
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Alternative Social Media for Outreach and Engagement
Commercial social media (CSM) play a vital role in support of community outreach and engagement. Despite the apparent benefits of CSM, its widespread use raises important concerns about privacy and surveillance, limits on innovation, and data residency for the organizations that increasingly rely on them.
G. Gow
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Simulating Social Media Using Large Language Models to Evaluate Alternative News Feed Algorithms [PDF]
Social media is often criticized for amplifying toxic discourse and discouraging constructive conversations. But designing social media platforms to promote better conversations is inherently challenging.
Petter Törnberg +3 more
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Recent research has highlighted the emergence of “alternative social media” platforms. Developed by open source communities with non-commercial goals, these platforms can offer more expansive participatory cultures than corporate platforms. However, such
Kate Mannell, Eden T. Smith
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Bridging the Open Web and APIs: Alternative Social Media Alongside the Corporate Web
Concentrations of power over the internet among a small number of corporate platforms have motivated attempts to build alternative social media. Using the contemporary internet routinely involves relying on a small number of dominant corporate platforms.
J. Jamieson +2 more
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Following the development and implementation of mainstream social media platforms’ election-related speech policies, a renewed wave of criticism emerged from the U.S. ideological right. Several months before the 2020 U.S.
Nicola Buckley, Joseph S. Schafer
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Deplatforming: Following extreme Internet celebrities to Telegram and alternative social media
Extreme, anti-establishment actors are being characterized increasingly as ‘dangerous individuals’ by the social media platforms that once aided in making them into ‘Internet celebrities’. These individuals (and sometimes groups) are being ‘deplatformed’
Richard Rogers
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Framing Theory in the Age of Social Media
The Internet age has converged various traditional mainstream media institutions as well alternative media platforms together into a hybrid media system with the New Media system that includes alternative media like social media, in particular Twitter ...
M. Salih Güran, Hüseyin Özarslan
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