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Open for comment: Proposed changes to Candid’s taxonomy

Candid

Without it, people would be left to dig through a mountain of data to try to find the information that’s relevant to them. Before moving forward with these changes, however, we want to give as many people as possible a chance to weigh in on them. In Candid’s case, the PCS is one of the key things that makes our data usable.

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A People First Approach To Nonprofit AI Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The path may seem daunting, but the key is to start with your people. Understand staff concerns about AI changing their jobs Jon Townsend, National Trust says that leaders should understand people’s anxiety about AI in the workplace as the very first step. Experimentation should feel like playful, be fun and create a sense of wonder.

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Unlock Fans While Engaging Supporters Beyond Like, Share and Comment

Amy Sample Ward

At the same time I have watched organization struggle to engage with Facebook supporters in meaningful ways using just the actions Facebook has provided; Like, Share, or Comment. The link on their first post drove people to the organization’s standard web form, not their ActionSprout app. Where did these people come from?

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Lame spam as blog comments

Robert Weiner

I wrote recently about spam in the form of blog comments. I assume that most of these are planted for search engine optimization rather than to get people to click a link. The first sentence in the above comment yields over 400 million hits! Fortunately, my anti-spam filters (Akismet and Bad Behavior) caught them.

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New Study Highlights What People Like, Comment, and Share on Facebook

Care2

However, Zarella found that text generates more comments on Facebook, which I believe is much more valuable then a passive “thumbs up, see ya later.” People Comment the Most on Text Updates. While text updates were commented on the most, they were one of the least Shared posts on Facebook.

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How People Use Social Media

NCE Social Media

The nice folks at Wolfram Blog have created a set of charts identifying how people talk on Facebook as they age. Wolfram Alpha allows people to donate access to their Facebook feed so that they can study how we use technology. More than one million people have done so to date. Let me know in our comments section.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

Lindsay Simonds will decode the top five most impactful ways people contribute to communities. If you’re watching the recording, hope you’re having a good day because we are here to talk about some creative ways that people are contributing to the community. Full Transcript: – [Lindsay] Okay. . I’m Steven.

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