Monthly Archives: December 2010

Why is this even news? Best Use is not a Popularity Contest

Recently, Facebook DC asked their fans to “weigh in on the best use of Facebook in 2010 by members of Congress, political campaigns, and government agencies.” They have now released their results, which aren’t presented in scientific form, rather in … Continue reading

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Why Senator McCaskill does not follow you – in her own words

Senator Clair McCaskill explains to some annoyed followers why she does not follow back, and how not following anyone allows her to spend more time reading, replying and engaging constituent concerns. …Early on I realized that for me to do … Continue reading

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Tools for Transparency: GovSM

This is a cross-post of a guest blog entry I did for the Sunlight Foundation last week. By now, we’ve all heard about the social media wave and most of us have heard about Gov2.0 and governmental use (or their … Continue reading

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