Twitter Is a Player In Iran's Drama - washingtonpost.com - 0 views
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"Twitter's impact inside Iran is zero," said Mehdi Yahyanejad, manager of a Farsi-language news site
More on Twitter and protests in Tehran | Net Effect - 0 views
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Overall, I am skeptical about the claims that Twitter has been instrumental in organizing the protests. I grant that it may have been very influential in publicizing them. But I'd like to see tangible evidence that 10 random Iranians found each other via Twitter and – communicating in Farsi –actually planned a rally. I think we are still short of this – most of the reports I've seen about the use of Twitter have focused mostly on the role it played in publicizing the violence or the already planned protests and rallies.
Whither Twitter? | Daniel W. Drezner - 0 views
Iran, citizen media and media attention - 0 views
Iran Roundup: twitter revolution or not? (by TechPresident) - 0 views
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Tom Friedman types the words, "Bang-bang beats tweet-tweet."
Iran's Twitter Revolution? Maybe Not Yet - BusinessWeek - 0 views
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"Social media is not at all a prime mover of what is happening on the ground," says Ethan Zuckerman, a senior researcher at Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet & Society.
In Iran, The Revolution Will Be Tagged - 0 views
Adding value in the new news ecosystem - 0 views
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