A new post at ePolitics describes some interesting new (and some new to me) resources for nonprofits and social media. The post discusses 3121, a National Journal and New Media Strategies project for people working on the Hill. The audience at CongressCamp got a preview of 3121 and the consensus seemed to be that the project has […]
Category: Social Media
The White House and Social Media User Data: What’s Being Collected?
The Washington Times reports that the White House is allegedly “collecting and storing comments and videos placed on its social-networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube without notifying or asking the consent of the site users…”
What I Did at #CongressCamp and the Day to Come
CongressCamp’s first day featured a number of interesting and timely discussions. Over the next few days and weeks, I’ll be writing about some of the innovative approaches to transforming citizen engagement, social media, and collaboration that some of the presenters described. Never heard of 3121 or GovLuv? You will soon, and these were just two […]