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Twitter's Evolution to Journalism

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  There are multiple social media sites for people all over the world to connect to. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are the most common social media platforms and have their variations. Facebook emphasizes people to connect with their local friends and keep in contact. Instagram emphasizes a persona that is bigger than life. The way Twitter differentiate itself between the two is that it is like a mini blog. Twitter is a place people can express themselves freely. People can like, comment or retweet a post if they agree with someone. People tend to gravitate towards twitter because they can state their opinion, how they feel or post a meme.      Twitter is also a great platform for marketing. For instance, someone can use it to help promote a boxing match and give an overview of the event. For example, “Full of energy and in costume @DerekWarChisora livens up the audience with his theatrics during his weigh in! As well as getting face to face with his opponent @us...

WikiHow: The Review

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WikiHow was developed as an extension of Wikipedia. This creation gave access to discuss multiple topics to be informative as a how-to guide and up to date instructions manual. It establishes a community component amongst users as well being a Guru to their own topic. Users can share information and intrigue someone who is curious to know more about an article of their choosing. This has contributed to millions of people across the globe to gain more knowledge about multiple topics as well as languages. Which in more specific terms makes it easier for the average person to bring an idea of a recipe to life if they are unsure how to execute it.  Creating and evolving a topic about a recipe, language, physical activity can be exciting for many. It gives a person a sense of belonging and appreciation for it. The pictures you capture will tell a story. If you are an artsy or creative person this will be a delightful experience. Ultimately, helping anyone creating a wiki to articulate...