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Did you know that Twitter is grabbing more new registrations than Facebook, with more than half of its entire userbase compromised of people who have signed up in the last year, compared to just 19 percent for Mark Zuckerberg’s baby? What if I said that almost a quarter (23 percent) of Facebook users check their account five or more times each day, Twitter users are 33 percent more likely to be Democrats or – sorry Foursquare – that 74 percent of Americans are unfamiliar with the concept of ‘checking in’.
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En anglais, une liste de conseils pour être sûr d'une source Twitter destinée au journalistes. Ca peut servir aussi pour certaines veilles spécialisées sur les réseaux sociaux.
Investigative searching techniques any one can use to verify sources.
Good concepts/examples to use with students when discussing the importance of verifying the quality of sources.