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social media intelligence
[ soh-shuhl mee-dee-uh in-tel-i-juhns ]
noun
- the monitoring and analyzing of social media data by a private or public organization, as a business or government agency, to gather intelligence or insights about the thoughts and behaviors of social media users. : SMI
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of social media intelligence1
Example Sentences
Wade, according to an analysis by Zignal Labs, a social media intelligence firm.
Leaders in the field cite the work of the website Storyful, which calls itself a social media intelligence agency, and Bellingcat as pioneers.
Mentions of “electric cars†and the “government†have increased by 400% over the last four days across public social media accounts, news websites and television news, according to an analysis social media intelligence firm Zignal Labs conducted for The Associated Press.
Pickel told Storyful, a social media intelligence agency, that the deer was stopped by the employee who had stopped the deer from getting further into the store and it was ushered out a back exit by other staff.
Well before the coronavirus pandemic the United States suffered from a misinformation pandemic, thanks to a toxic stew of social media, intelligence agencies, and a "post-truth" presidential administration.
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