The article If a tweet worked once, send it again — and other lessons from The New York Times’ social media desk talks about how The New York Times uses Twitter to relay information to a bigger audience. Reliable journalists are retweeted by the staff managing the Times Twitter account. At one time using automated tweets, lessons have been learned that it is not always as reliable as if editors were present to monitor the Twitter timeline. Changes were made over time to highlight what strategies work best for enticing readers. Learning what time things were tweeted also helped to configure how big of an audience is being reached, now tweets are being sent out sometimes repetitively throughout a certain period of time to reach the most people.
I read the article High Schools to TikTok: We’re Catching Feelings, and have learned just how big the TikTok community is. I myself am not apart of it and have never considered it. Clubs have started to pop up around the country that revolve around the app. Schools and teachers have even started to use the app to help promote better learning, team work and awareness for our marks left in social media.