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TikTok Strategies for Making a Real Impact

Media Cause

What about staying informed on politics and how to make your voice heard? TikTok has emerged as a powerful platform for advocacy and social justice, enabling individuals and organizations to build large followings and drive meaningful change. Prepare for angry comments to flood your video if you hit a nerve. Go on TikTok.

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What about those leaked reports from Facebook and Instagram?

Top Nonprofits

the pushback that these platforms and sort of the PR campaign that they’ve instituted to defend themselves against pretty indefensible actions. And then with the sort of evolution of the platform and the algorithm, and now the sophistication of the ads mechanism, what happened was that we found that this was not true.

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How Nonprofit Leaders Create An Authentic Personal Brand on Intsagram

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The platform attracts many brands because of the opportunities for brand story telling. This shot is from a program for teens that the met sponsors, #metteens. If your CEO’s social media profile is simply duplicating your brand’s feed and voice, it enters the Uncanny Valley. Visibility. Specialization.

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Meditations on Relevance, Part 3: Who Decides What's Relevant?

Museum 2.0

One of my favorite comments on the first post in this series came from Lyndall Linaker, an Australian museum worker, who asked: " Who decides what is relevant? Here are two examples: Our Youth Programs Manager, Emily Hope Dobkin, wanted to find a way to support teens at the museum. Not your voice. My answer: neither.

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Designing Talkback Platforms for Different Dialogic Goals

Museum 2.0

We don't have the same limitations when designing talkback stations and other physical platforms for conversation, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't intentionally design the conversational tools offered. Many institutions do this unintentionally--by providing post-its or comment books, pens or crayons.

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Visitor Voices Book Club: Talking Back

Museum 2.0

Welcome to the first installment of the Visitor Voices book club. This week, we're looking at the first section, Talking Back and Talking Together , which features comment boards, talk-back walls, and discussion forums at a variety of museums. I invite you to do the same in the comments. responded to other visitors' comments.

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Pepsi Refresh Project: An Insider's View - Guest Post by Bonin Bough

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I called Pepsi out in a post called " What can Pepsi Learn About Crowdourcing for Social Good? " A representative from Pepsi, Bonin Bough, left a comment and I invited him to write a guest post about they are learning about crowdsourcing for social good. . Bonin Bough is the Global Director Digital and Social Media at PepisCo.

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