When acting as the administrator of a Facebook page — be it for a company, a sociopolitical movement, or a celebrity fan page — it is important that you establish and maintain an effective tone and message when publishing on your page’s Timeline. Believe it or not, the way that you interact with your members will set the stage for how they interact with your page. It’s also … [Read more...] about Occupy Wall Street’s Facebook Page’s Administrating Issues
The Social Media Revolution — 2012
Occupy Wall Street’s Tech Ops Reorganizing Online
>Occupy Wall Street’s technology contingent have dedicated themselves to reorganizing the movement on the Internet in recent weeks, in part to combat the splintering of its public presence across New York City. “It’s interconnected, but there’s just no center anymore,” said Drew Hornbein, web expert and member of the movement’s Tech Ops working group. Adding to their … [Read more...] about Occupy Wall Street’s Tech Ops Reorganizing Online
Occupy Wall Street — Yesterday and Today
With a Facebook following of over 375 thousand, and multiple Twitter accounts with well over 1 thousand followers, Occupy Wall Street has certainly established itself in the social media realm. One of the most important elements in staging a successful social media movement, however, is maintaining a physical presence, and Occupy Wall Street’s success in this realm seems to … [Read more...] about Occupy Wall Street — Yesterday and Today