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By posing many questions to the murderers, Macbeth is helping to persuade them. A question can substitute for a request, and while a listener is searching for an answer, the speakers can give his own answer to the question. The listener (the murderers) is more likely to accept it than if it were given as an assertion. Lastly, most of Macbeth’s questions also have suggestions in
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In addition, many celebrities became notorious users of this platform since its creation, which has also contributed to Twitter’s continued growth. With over 500 million daily tweets from 288 million monthly users, Twitter is the third most prominent social networking site around the world, only after Facebook and YouTube (Edomsowan, et. al 2011). Twitter’s worldwide popularity warrants a wide audience for businesses to engage with. However, what type of influence,
Her extensive fan base is spread due to fan pages on Twitter that inform fans in their language such as Spanish or Portuguese. Miley’s fans, or sometimes referred to as “Smilers”, have made Miley’s profile popular and allowed her to reach an audience of over fourteen million followers. When Miley “tweets’’ advertisements, the information is directed straight to her intended audience. Some of her tweets
How is social media affecting social movements? Social Media is becoming a global phenomenon. With Facebook housing over 845million users and Twitter having 140million users worldwide (Stone, 2012) it is possible that social media is bringing social change to the world. These social media platforms have caused global affects for example the recent KONY2012 campaign which continues to circulate through social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, has dominated the views of millions of people over a short period of time. Since March 5th the video produced by San Diego non-profit Invisible Children has been shared and viewed by more than 100million people worldwide.
We live in a world where technology has changed the way people communicate, the way they are informed and how they do business. Traditional social networks have expanded from a few dozen acquaintances to hundreds of friends, friends of friends, connections and followers. We live in a world where people would rather communicate by sending a text message from their mobile phone, post comments on their favorite online network or send a short Tweet to inform all their friends that they have just got out of bed or they are out to dinner. The growth of social networking platforms has been phenomenal. Millions of people around the world with access to the Internet are members of one or more social networks.
For example, television news together with print and online newspapers are still the most important sources of political information in most countries. Social media has reshaped structures and methods of contemporary political communication by influencing the way politicians interact with citizens and each other. However, the role of this phenomenon in increasing political engagement and electoral participation is neither clear nor simple. Research has it that the use of social media is becoming a feature of political and civic engagement for many Americans. Some 60% of American adults use either social networking sites like Facebook or Twitter, and a new survey by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project finds that 66% of those social media users—or 39% of all American adults—have done at least one of eight civic or political activities with