Not Just ‘Social Media’: Vine and YouTube Stars Appear in #leftswipedat Campaign

Last night during the #GRAMMYs, the following ad aired as the latest installment of truth’s anti-tobacco campaign, aimed specifically at American youth to “finish” tobacco use in the U.S. and educate about big tobacco.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcAj3lOyv3s

The ad shows pop stars Fifth Harmony and Becky G. in an over-the-top music video encouraging people to #leftswipedat, or reject Tinder users who are smoking in their photos.

If all of this sounds a little confusing, and if you have no idea what just happened in that video, that’s because this campaign is all about young people. Many of the actors in the commercial are stars from YouTube and Vine, such as Grace Helbig and King Bach, among others, rapping and dancing along to the music.

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It’s Okay Not to Tweet About the Super Bowl

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With every widely televised event like the Super Bowl comes a barrage of live tweets taking over your feed. We’re all watching the same thing, yet we feel the need to tell each other about it, too.

But that’s exactly the fun of it – live-tweeting a TV show or award show or sporting event lets you share an experience with people around the country (or world), and it can be pretty enjoyable to read everyone’s opinions and witty remarks.

That is, until The Brands come in. People on social media know when they’re being sold to and we finicky millennials don’t like it, so what marketers have to do is be creative when jumping in to popular conversations. Be part of the conversation, if you insist, rather than trying to dominate it. And don’t be all bold about it, OKAY? But there is a fine line between creativity and simply trying too hard.

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5 Examples That Prove Big Brands Shouldn’t Say ‘Bae’

The Internet is a giant breeding ground for hilarious and insightful material. A recent shining example is a new Twitter account dedicated entirely to big corporations using completely inappropriate teen slang such as “bruh,” “yas,” and most importantly, “BAE” on the platform.

For those completely behind on the times, bae is an acronym meaning “before anyone/anything else,” and is sincerely used, on occasion, as a term of endearment for one’s significant other. But most often, it is ironically used to describe objects one feels especially passionate about. Bae is largely the subject of memes.

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Metter Media Social Report, Jan. 9, 2015

ICYMI: Facebook has acquired a tech startup and 2015 has been deemed the year of the crowd. Of all the blog posts and articles floating around the Internet this week, we’ve rounded up a few useful posts you may have missed, covering news, trends, and features.Continue reading

Metter Media Social Report, Jan. 2, 2015

Happy new year! While everyone was celebrating the past two days, we made sure to keep track of what was happening online and rounded up a few useful posts you may have missed, covering news, trends, and new features from your favorite apps.Continue reading

Metter Media Social Report, Dec. 26, 2014

You were probably online as little as possible this week due to the holiday, giving yourself no free time to browse the web or check your favorite blogs. But that’s okay! We’ve rounded up a few useful posts you may have missed, covering news and new features from your favorite apps.

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10 Holiday e-Cards for Social Media Fanatics

Being the social media fanatic you are, e-cards are probably on your list of things to share. Actually, you probably send them out randomly for no reason at all, just because they’re fun and you can. Now it’s the holiday season and there’s a valid occasion to do so! But don’t worry if you’re not the most creative one in the bunch. Digging around someecards to find the most relatable notes you and your like-minded friends will understand and love turned up these results (click each one to send it via email directly from the site):

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