Video: Talking Campaign Social Media with Meltwater’s Kimling Lam
February 2nd, 2012
Hi folks, the other day I sat down (via Skype) with the Meltwater Group‘s Kimling Lam to talk about social media and political campaigns. We talked for about half an hour, and Meltwater’s currently putting out the results as a series of short videos focused on particular questions. The first two are below, so check ‘em out! Thanks to Kimling and Meltwater’s Ashley Hillis for the opportunity.
1) Will candidates tweet at each other?
2) How has politicians’ use of social media changed?
– cpd
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