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Mathieu Plourde

Nasty LinkedIn rejection goes viral - 0 views

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    "Blazek's response to an e-mail and LinkedIn request from Diana Mekota, a 26-year-old planning to move to Cleveland this summer, has made the rounds on Reddit, Buzzfeed and other viral hotspots after Mekota posted it to her Imgur account. And the resulting backlash is yet another cautionary tale about how posting something mean-spirited online can come back to haunt you in the social media age."
Mathieu Plourde

This Brain Part Decides What Goes Viral on Social Media - 0 views

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    "If you want to make something go viral on Facebook or Twitter, in other words, the TPJ is where you want to hit - because it lights up like a Christmas tree before we even know we're going to share something. The more activated it is, the more persuasive the share. And it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with what we think is cool ourselves."
Mathieu Plourde

These Scientists Studied Why Internet Stories Go Viral. You Won't Believe What They Found - 0 views

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    "Part of what makes emotional content so susceptible to spreading is that emotions themselves are contagious. Researchers have long known that people can "catch" the emotions of someone around them, so to speak, through direct exposure to that person's expressions and tones and gestures. They also believe this process of emotional contagion can occur indirectly--say, by receiving a forwarded video clip or article."
Mathieu Plourde

MEME ALL THE THINGS! - 0 views

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    "Thinking about what science memes can do, I think there's something interesting in the Biofortified post. I don't think you can transmit Science by meme. It's too messy. But you can hope to transmit some science appreciation, or possibly highlight some scientific problems with viral images and memes."
Mathieu Plourde

Girl performs oral sex on boy in field. Photo goes viral. She's a 'slut'. Boy's a 'hero... - 0 views

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    If social media sites target teenagers to join in the first place, why should they not be held accountable when they are used as vehicles for malice, asks Charlotte Lytton.
Mathieu Plourde

How Success Kid's Internet Fame Saved His Dad's Life - 0 views

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    ""We're the parents of 'Success Kid' for goodness sake," Laney told The Daily Dot. "If anyone understands the power, the mass, and goodwill of the Internet, it's those of us lucky to experience it daily." A few newspapers got word of it, and soon a Redditor put the word out: "Calling All Redditors: Success Kid's Dad needs a Kidney. Donate Here." It went viral and in a few days, the campaign hit $100,000 - well over the target."
Mathieu Plourde

The Fall of Google+ - 0 views

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    "Within a year, I had developed a number of great relationships with people on Google+. These weren't the school friends I followed on Facebook or work associates I was connected to on LinkedIn. These were people I didn't already know who shared my interest in various topics. By early 2012, I'd come to the conclusion that Google+ was something very different from Facebook's social network. It represented an intersection between relationships with people and connections to ideas. It was, in short, a "shared interest network." I even put together a slide show using Google+ images to explain this idea. It went viral and people on the Google+ team told me privately that I'd nailed the essence of their network"
Mathieu Plourde

Marketing, Jacking and Mining Memes - 0 views

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    "Memes are great for relevancy IF you have an obvious tie to the meme OR you're an online pundit whose writing/content basically lives off of commenting about news and other people's ideas. Otherwise they have little brand value."
Mathieu Plourde

Viral Video Shows the Extent of U.S. Wealth Inequality - 0 views

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    The issue of wealth inequality across the United States is well known, but this video shows you the extent of that imbalance in dramatic and graphic fashion.
Mathieu Plourde

Bald Beliebers Remind Us: Just Because You Read It On Twitter, Doesn't Mean It's True - 0 views

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    Unfortunately now, there are likely dozens of bald tweenage girls crying in their bathrooms. And it's perhaps even more insane that most members of the Bieber nation still believe that Justin has cancer, and are pouring sympathy, condolences, and heartfelt love into the #baldforbeiber hashtag, despite the fact that the other half of that Twitter conversation is lawling over the hoax.
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