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Bumble adds an ID verification feature to win over cautious daters

Fast Company Tech

ID verification requests a government-issued ID to authenticate the user’s age and name and then adds a badge indicating they are who they say they are on their profile. Canada, and Mexico, with plans to expand further. Bumble’s biggest rival Match Group is also feeling the pressure. Bumble reported a 3.8%

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How Nonprofits Can Use Behavioral Science to Engage Supporters on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For people driven by fame and social reward, having avenues where people can share their donation activities or publicly acknowledge their contributions on social media with a badge or any types of recognition on social media can increase the likelihood of continued volunteerism.

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Twitter launches Super Follows on iOS

The Verge

The feature, announced in February , is currently only available on Twitter’s iOS app and is limited to a test group of people in the US who applied to try it out. iOS users in the US and Canada can Super Follow accounts that are in the initial test group. Image: Twitter.

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Breaking through the Noise on Social Media: How to run a Twitter Chat That Spotlights Your Nonprofit’s Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

population and most of Canada. Create a DM Group. If you have a group of likely participants (>30), create a Twitter DM group to share updates and talk strategy. It’s A Group Exercise. Although we don’t measure our success by trending topics, it certainly is a badge of honor.

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Alistair Croll, Guest Post: Using Twitter for Fundraising - Lessons Learned from Beers for Canada

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, we helped out our friends at Visible Government with their Beers for Canada campaign. A week before Canada Day (July 1) we built and tested a simple site that encouraged donors to “buy their country a beer” — basically making a donation. We also used free services like Google Groups and Clicky. How it worked.

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What's NetSquared Up to in May?

Tech Soup

NetSquared Local groups hold monthly in-person events for anyone interested in the connection of technology and social impact. Check out our map of events to find your closest group. In the last year we've extended our reach as follows: Number of active groups: 48. Number of countries with active groups: 20.

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NetSquared in May: Healthy as an Ox

Tech Soup

Find your closest NetSquared Local group on our map ! Toronto, Canada: Measuring & Engaging your Email List. Vancouver, Canada: Using Video to Tell Your Stories. Manchester, UK: Open badges meetup. Guayaquil, Ecuador: The Guayaquil NetSquared Meetup Group Monthly Meetup. Stay tuned for more details!