Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Defend Legal Aid
Benefit rules are complicated – it is wrong to deprive those who are disabled and on low incomes access to specialist legal support when they need it the most
2020 Vision: Politics in Wales
This morning our most opinionated editor shares his views on politics in Wales in 2020 with Public Affairs Cymru. Here’s an extra from what he said
Scotland the Brave
What implications does the banning of tweeting from the Scottish Parliament chamber have for us here in Wales? One of the most assiduous practitioners of the political tweet explores the issue
Amy, 140 characters long
Reaction to the death of Amy Winehouse reveals much about the way social media is breaking news – and conditioning public debate
A powerful mix that continues to change the world
Fed up of seeing your politicians on Twitter? You only have yourselves to blame, as you gave them the idea
Yes or No – the online battle
Yes for Wales v True Wales: the online battle for next year’s referendum has now begun. But who’s winning?
My internet, my privacy
Facebook’s new unified inbox will encompass all methods of text communication online. Technologically this is a potentially brilliant concept – but it has a darker side
Location, location, frustration?
The use of location settings on social networking websites and in apps is a curse, a blessing – and a danger
Is there anybody out there?
David Cameron has been installed in Number 10. But who won the media wars that this General Election provided? And do we care?
Was this really the social media election?
As we enter the last leg of the General Election, it’s timely to reflect on how this was supposed to be the social media election. But was it really?







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