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Take an in-depth look at how social media is shaping the 2016 election

Dig into this cycle's social data with the Social Media Analytics Meetup on Dec. 17.

Let's get social. (Photo by Flickr user Jason Howie, used under a Creative Commons license)

Does Donald Trump’s antagonistic use of Twitter mark a new trend in social strategy for political campaigns? What social media platforms are seeing the most robust engagement in this election cycle?
The Social Media Analytics Meetup group is hosting a panel discussion focused on social data in the 2016 election. The event will be held at iStrategy Labs on Dec. 17.
Organizers say the aim of the evening is to “explore what trends we are seeing to date, applications being built off of various data sources, and trends we are seeing that we have not seen before.”
Dinah Alobeid, head of PR for NYC-based analytics firm Brandwatch and Sean Evins, of the government and politics team at Twitter, will be among the presenters.
Learn more about the event, and RSVP, via the Meetup page.
http://www.meetup.com/Social-Media-Analytics-DC/events/225874324/

Companies: iStrategyLabs / X (formerly Twitter)
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