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OsakaSaul's curator insight,
August 21, 2013 3:08 AM
I’m going to provide my evidence: 5 tweets, with versus the same 5, without one reaching hashtag each. |
Carlos Bisbal's curator insight,
November 14, 2013 9:28 AM
3 razones de peso por las que ya no puedes permitirte ignorar Google+
Jim Doyle's curator insight,
December 6, 2013 1:13 AM
3 Compelling Reasons Why You Can No Longer Afford to Ignore Google+
Kelly Hungerford's comment,
June 13, 2013 4:26 AM
Howard, can you point me to your how-to? Much appreciated.
Kelly Hungerford's comment,
June 13, 2013 4:30 AM
Dolly,thanks for your comment. Indeed for someone who truly want so collect and add commentary, scoop.it is the service. And I would even go as far as to say to tell as story, then Storify.
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A fascinating infographic, are you guilty of any of the things mentioned?
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This is a question that I have wondered about. While this graphic gives an abbreviated, visual response to the question, it provides key insights into the issue.
The image cleverly illustrates the signs of narcissism before depicting the negative effects of social media, which include ADHD, depression and narcissistic personality disorder and addiction, among others.
It would be interesting to know the reasons WHY "People who use Facebook the most tend to have more narcissistic or insecure personalities" and why "those who [score] higher in narcissism also posted more often on twitter". While this post points out yet another important issue surrounding social media that cannot be ignored by business professionals and users alike, it does not provide enough information for the reasoning behind its statements.