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Geoff Livingston Guest Post: Follow @childfund and Help Feed Children

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These efforts will directly benefit children in Gambia, Zambia, Kenya and Ethiopia. Each country has different needs so the gifts vary: Chickens for a school in the Gambia. They will share the recipients’ stories and photos with the social web. A goat for a family farm in Zambia. Mango trees in Kenya.

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How to Promote Matching Gifts to Your Audience: 4 Best Practices

CauseVox

For example, on the campaign Together For Gambia, anytime someone donates $8, another care package is added to their impact metric counter. So instead of $8, together for Gambia would write $4 in the amount box so it counts double the care packages. Continue to update your donors by posting regularly during the matching time.

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Facebook’s big QAnon crackdown might have come too late

The Verge

But the story posed questions to platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter that they have struggled to answer ever since. But the conversations stalled because taking down QAnon-related groups, pages and accounts could feed into the movement’s conspiracy theory that social media companies are trying to silence them, the people said.

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Platforms successfully stopped a lame COVID conspiracy video from going viral

The Verge

Adi Robertson picks up the story at The Verge : Social media sites are trying to stop the spread of Plandemic: Indoctornation , a follow-up to the Plandemic conspiracy video about the novel coronavirus. It’s operating under a playbook popularized by marketing groups like Jerry Media and accounts like @thefatjewish.

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