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new4now ago

The State Department has reached out to this large audience for decades, but today using social media is essential to be able to talk to the people of that country.”

She explained how the State Department uses social media and the Internet to broaden the U.S. public diplomacy mission

“This defines the transparency of the work we do, and helps us set a daily guidance for world issues,” she said. “Every piece of work we do touches a digital platform -- every meeting is transmitted digitally to enable a global conversation -- this is our challenge.”

Beyond the www.state.gov website, the State Department uses Twitter, Facebook, RSS feeds and iTunes for podcasts. The State Department has been on social media since its first Twitter feed in 2006. Now, the government office has more than 1 million Twitter followers, 800,000 Facebook likes

http://news.psu.edu/story/329204/2014/10/07/academics/social-media-changing-diplomacy-state-department-official-tells

(Eric Schimdt comes to mind doesn't he?)

interesting article on her use of Facebook in other Countries and how she used it against Russia before the election

accuse others with what you do comes to mind

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/10/31/its-time-for-the-state-department-to-stop-throwing-money-at-facebook/

Vindicator ago

Great find, N4N. This is really interesting. It makes me think of this Q drop about how the Cabal uses Twitter to coordinate the media narrative: http://i.imgs.fyi/img/38xt.png

Direct link to Q post: https://8ch.net/qresearch/res/1131062.html#1131254

These State Dept employee Twitter feeds deserve more digging.

@srayzie

new4now ago

think it was Obama, Clinton and Eric Schmidt that started using the digital platform as a weapon

have to look back at my post of Eric