Indiana Primary Prediction: A Landslide for Trump, A Win for Clinton

The US presidential election has been super exciting this year, not only for US citizens but for the rest of the world too who are following all the twists and turns. Social media, and Twitter especially, have been a big part of this campaign in so many ways: announcements, engagement and even trading barbs between … Read more

Do primary debates impact the conversations on social media?

“When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new.” – Dalai Lama INTRODUCTION With less than a year before the next US Presidential Election, the Democratic and Republican parties are marching towards their respective presidential primaries but on vastly different paths. On the Democrat … Read more

Twitter (now X) data shows NDP, Liberals gaining grounds on Conservatives in key provinces in September

Winning hearts and minds on X – where does each party stand in each province for the 2015 Canadian Election? 1. A quick look at the distribution of the seats between provinces and understanding the key battlegrounds Ontario 121 35.80% BC 42 12.43% Alberta 34 10.06% Quebec 78 23.08% Manitoba 14 4.14% Saskatchewan 14 4.14% Nova Scotia … Read more

5 Tips For Improving Your Online Security

“OMG I can’t believe u did this! Check out this video —> [LINK]”

“You WON an iPad Mini. Click here!”

“Facebook has made changes to its privacy policy. To protect yourself, enter your username and password.”

Have you seen messages like this in your social media travels? If so, I hope the alarm bells went off, because they’re examples of the kinds of tricks that cyber evil-doers pull to get you to lower your guard and fall victim to a scam.

It can be a scary digital world out there, with nefarious types coming up with new ways to entice unwitting social media users into giving away their passwords, credit card numbers, and other personal information.

Here are seven tips you can use to keep yourself safe on the web.

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