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ChatGPT & Google Gemini Identify Four Essentials for Successful Nonprofit Giving Campaigns

Nonprofit Tech for Good

4) Feeding America – 12 Days of Giving (Annual Campaign) Campaign: This year-end campaign leverages the holiday season spirit by matching donations over 12 days, maximizing fundraising efforts. Urgency & Specificity The Red Cross and Feeding America have urgency and specificity built into their organizations. The good news?

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Guest Post: Facebook Video Tips from Non-Profit Marketers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Mark Zuckerberg’s recently announced that Facebook’s News Feed will be veering away from branded content to prioritize content posted by personal accounts. 16:9 ratios require that the viewer tilts their phone and watches it in a non-vertical orientation. Both versions were identical except for one key difference—aspect ratio.

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Live Blogging: 09NTC Mapping Your Social Media Strategy

Amy Sample Ward

How do you use a RSS feed like a rockstar? Feed digest. assessed the conversation and they had a 58% negative blog/conversation ratio (used manual researching, icerocket, forumtracker, search.twitter, etc.), new that was the metric/goal to track and 6 months later there was only 18% negative ratio. test and teweak.

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How Apple is making the antitrust case against it stronger

The Verge

The 2020 election can be saved, if we prepare for it like a natural disaster, this piece argues. It has definitely felt way more like a news app to me than ever before since Black Lives Matter protests took over the stories feed this month. Today in news that could affect public perception of the big tech platforms.

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How Twitter is shifting the power balance from companies to their employees

The Verge

The pandemic has made clear that many of our most essential workers are also among the lowest paid — and even for the most comfortable, it’s clear that during a time of crisis neither their company nor the US government will fully protect them from disaster. Today in news that could affect public perception of the big tech platforms.

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How Facebook’s new election rules sidestep the real problem

The Verge

It bubbled to the top of the feeds, and inspired many anguished comments. Facebook Watch introduced a new feature called “Your Topics” that will allow you to further personalize your feed. But because of their perceived power, the platforms are under strong pressure to take decisive action in response. Which, come on. And finally.

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Content moderation issues are taking center stage in the presidential election campaign

The Verge

Discussion of this story dominated my feeds on Sunday. One, the people in my feeds mostly like to see the president made to look foolish. It was, unfortunately, a disaster. The post includes tips for personalizing the feed to avoid being served random videos you might not be interested in. Zheping Huang / Bloomberg).