From
Open-Site:
Anyone with a Facebook or Twitter account has probably noticed an
increase in the number of political postings over the past few years.
This is due, in part, to the explosive rise in social media outlets and
users.
But voters are not the only people who use social media; among
politicians, 9 out of 10 Senators and Representatives have Twitter
accounts.
However, many are starting to wonder if social media is
becoming less a reporter of political races and more of a predictor of
the results. In Senate races, the candidate with more Facebook friends
than his or her opponent has won 81% of the time. And one email sent to
60 million Facebook users prompted an additional 340,000 people to vote
in the 2010 election.
This infographic illustrates just how politics and
social media are affecting each other.
(source:
Open-Site)
Gabe Pérez
I'm Accountant / Formerly 42419777 on ICQ / Sometimes I make stuff in HTML, CSS and spreadsheets in Excel / Netizen since 1996
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