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i respect the decision of youtube and twitter.spect the point of view that in journalism, we should let consumers decide to watch or not watch. i would like for it to be available somewhere. it does not need to be on twitter or youtube. i think they are entitled to make those choices. what are the new rules relative to information disclosure. what bothers me is i would like to have a set of rules that allows people to have a thoughtful choice on something horrific, like the fully killing without stifling the absolutely critical the sedimentation of information about ferguson, missouri, and other places where the same rules could be applied in a way that would prevent the truth from getting out. as a society, we have to solve this problem. it existed before foley. look what's going on in ferguson. all of these journalists being arrested. >> is it a problem they can only selectively address this rule? there are hundreds or thousands of rules that they maybe have not thought about dealing with a bigger battle. >> my observation is th
i respect the decision of youtube and twitter.spect the point of view that in journalism, we should let consumers decide to watch or not watch. i would like for it to be available somewhere. it does not need to be on twitter or youtube. i think they are entitled to make those choices. what are the new rules relative to information disclosure. what bothers me is i would like to have a set of rules that allows people to have a thoughtful choice on something horrific, like the fully killing...
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. >>> twitter is making changes to give mourning families more rights on social media. the challenges involved in limiting what is what isn't appropriate to tweet. >>> the tarp over the wrigley field may be resolved. >>> after the break, i'm looking at temperature that will increase. how much warmer is it going to get in your neighborhood on thursday. hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d--printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of our remodeled stores and save 50 percent off skullcandy headphones. or get a 20-dollar gift card with air raid speaker purchase. . >>> new at 6:00 a photo ban is going in place on twitter in the wake of a beheading of a journalist. there was the harassment of robin williams daughter on social media. twitter will ease the family problems creat
. >>> twitter is making changes to give mourning families more rights on social media. the challenges involved in limiting what is what isn't appropriate to tweet. >>> the tarp over the wrigley field may be resolved. >>> after the break, i'm looking at temperature that will increase. how much warmer is it going to get in your neighborhood on thursday. hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can...
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our lead story today twitter now twitter's share price soared on wednesday after the company's second quarter earnings beat expectations and its outlook on full year revenue proved better than expected it was the third time twitter's c.e.o. dick costolo reported earnings since twitter went public in a big splashy i.p.o. last year but it was the first earnings report that didn't. so that's a good thing now costello said revenue for the second quarter rose one hundred twenty four percent over last year to three hundred twelve million dollars which is well above wall street's expectations of two hundred eighty three million in sales timeline views which is a measure of how much time users actually spend on the site and similar to the eyeball counts metric by fifteen percent over last year with a count of two hundred seventy one million monthly active users now let's note here that twitter use the nonstandard accounting once again and very fashionable in the tech industry to report a two cent per share adjusted profit that's the number that wall street uses and that you hear in the news a
our lead story today twitter now twitter's share price soared on wednesday after the company's second quarter earnings beat expectations and its outlook on full year revenue proved better than expected it was the third time twitter's c.e.o. dick costolo reported earnings since twitter went public in a big splashy i.p.o. last year but it was the first earnings report that didn't. so that's a good thing now costello said revenue for the second quarter rose one hundred twenty four percent over...
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they are not on twitter. they are not as interested in facebook so if your audiences on a certain platform it might be better to pay more attention to that platform and reach the platform of people that you want to reach. >> i would consider cutting-edge by the nature of what it is operators in this field and what you have tried as it were 12? certain places do book giveaways. are there things that you have tried that you found that really work and i'd like to know the other end of it. what are some things to avoid? >> it's very hit or miss. we have a small audience and trying to use facebook as works really well and we got a lot of followers that way i think is special in facebook. it's harder to find stuff. they have hashtag now that people didn't used now because they did before. when users search on facebook you find it through friend sharing. the more people who are on at the more people that will see it. it's a domino effect so i think he has worked well. we get giveaways where people could sign up for
they are not on twitter. they are not as interested in facebook so if your audiences on a certain platform it might be better to pay more attention to that platform and reach the platform of people that you want to reach. >> i would consider cutting-edge by the nature of what it is operators in this field and what you have tried as it were 12? certain places do book giveaways. are there things that you have tried that you found that really work and i'd like to know the other end of it....
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i'm not sure how twitter is commercializing it. frankly i don't watch ads on twitter. know if you seen an ad. i don't know how they're commercializing me other than the fact i'm creating content for them. short term they will inflate them, for next one or two quarters. long-term, pessimistic still. david: vivek, for our viewers who don't know who you are, you advise a lot of important people in government, more important than government people, are entrepreneurs, folks in the private sector. what do you them them about twitter? do you tell them that you guys have to do more of it? it is necessary in today ace business world? >> i tell them social media is yesterday's news. we're in an era of advancing technologies. we have opportunity right to take advantage of censors, artificial intelligence -- sensors, 3d printing all amazing things happening to solve big problems right now. twitter, social media made sense five or 10 years ago, made a big impact on society. today we be solving problems of health, solving problems of poverty. go through all the problems humanity had
i'm not sure how twitter is commercializing it. frankly i don't watch ads on twitter. know if you seen an ad. i don't know how they're commercializing me other than the fact i'm creating content for them. short term they will inflate them, for next one or two quarters. long-term, pessimistic still. david: vivek, for our viewers who don't know who you are, you advise a lot of important people in government, more important than government people, are entrepreneurs, folks in the private sector....
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can we take away twitter? what i thought was interesting about the statement was it was so long they had to put it on facebook. >> joanne, what are your thoughts on this? >> out of sight, out of mind. it is best to block these people completely. she did delete the app. she could be a role model to people who have gone through the same a thing and dealt with depression. it is sad she is no longer the voice for them. i just don't know how twitter will implement this. apart from vulgarity or actual cuss words how will you prove if someone is harassing you you? isn't it all a matter of perspective? >> twitter will do something if somebody threat tens your life. that's what i -- threatens your life. that's what i noticed after i threatened your life and they had somebody visit me. it is also proof that we can't have nice things. >> the problem is twitter can do something about it. they can take away their twitter account. twitter can take away your freedom of speech. >> that's what i meant. >> if twitter wants you
can we take away twitter? what i thought was interesting about the statement was it was so long they had to put it on facebook. >> joanne, what are your thoughts on this? >> out of sight, out of mind. it is best to block these people completely. she did delete the app. she could be a role model to people who have gone through the same a thing and dealt with depression. it is sad she is no longer the voice for them. i just don't know how twitter will implement this. apart from...
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and twitter's going the same way.e, hashtags were introduced because that's what the public wanted. we're seeing now they're doing things because they want to do them from a corporate perspective, rather than because it's what the public wants. a good example is the recent decision to put people's favorites in your timeline as if they were retweets, which i don't think anyone wants or likes. >> so, you're saying essentially twitter has "forgotten its roots." so what do you advocate would be to get back to its roots? what would that look like, and would it necessarily mean greater success for the company? >> no, well, that's a good question, isn't it? i ca for what will be a success for the company, because it's a business and they're probably running it very well. i think in terms of it getting back to what the public loved about it to start with and maintaining the user base, which of course, is very important for their business, i think they need to listen a touch more, and i think they need to open the way the thir
and twitter's going the same way.e, hashtags were introduced because that's what the public wanted. we're seeing now they're doing things because they want to do them from a corporate perspective, rather than because it's what the public wants. a good example is the recent decision to put people's favorites in your timeline as if they were retweets, which i don't think anyone wants or likes. >> so, you're saying essentially twitter has "forgotten its roots." so what do you...
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i thought celebrities would nevever use twitter, that politicians would never use twitter because their lives were special. you only had access to them in movies and stuff like this. i thought that was the whole point of being a celebrity. was totally wrong. they wanted to connect with their fans. wi politicians, it makes perfect sense. they are a representive of the people. of course, they should be connecting with h people. >> you have to read the book to get the whole twitter expense. now you're off on a new adventure. tell people what it is. realizedounder and i the last 15 years, none had completely reimagined the way we ask queries and get awers. now it is a computer for the best completely different mobile landscape. we are all connected. the way we reimagine it is we are alconnected. if you have a question, there is socialperson through networks and mobile phone that has a great answer for you with real h human experience. we can use photos, maps, people in the social network to get answers computers cannot retrieve. getting to know you through the book, you are so honest and se
i thought celebrities would nevever use twitter, that politicians would never use twitter because their lives were special. you only had access to them in movies and stuff like this. i thought that was the whole point of being a celebrity. was totally wrong. they wanted to connect with their fans. wi politicians, it makes perfect sense. they are a representive of the people. of course, they should be connecting with h people. >> you have to read the book to get the whole twitter expense....
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twitter trends younger in facebook trends older. if your audience is on a certain platform it might be better to pay more attention to that platform and reach the people you want to reach. >> i would consider a cutting-edge operator. is it going to work well? she has done a good job of book giveaways. good reads doesn't do book giveaways but are there things that you have found have really worked? what are some other things to avoid? >> it's difficult. it's very hit or miss. we have a small audience. targeted facebook ads worked well and we got a lot of followers
twitter trends younger in facebook trends older. if your audience is on a certain platform it might be better to pay more attention to that platform and reach the people you want to reach. >> i would consider a cutting-edge operator. is it going to work well? she has done a good job of book giveaways. good reads doesn't do book giveaways but are there things that you have found have really worked? what are some other things to avoid? >> it's difficult. it's very hit or miss. we have...
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of use the small world of twitter to sort of get people into the book? can you get them to expand their horizons by luring them in by a slide show? >> i mean, yeah. i think, definitely. i think that's also a way to reach the younger generation. i mean, i'm a millennial, a 20-something, and i know a lot of my friends and the people i talk to online like to get that kind of information through twitter. and i just my train of thought. but -- >> actually, if you can stand it, i have something to say, maybe it'll help you pick up the train, because i know what that's like to lose the train. [laughter] it's not being a millennial, one of the things i read recently, i happened to go to my local coffeeshop, and someone had left united rap soty magazine. and there was a piece in it about the end of brand storytelling. basically what he was saying is you can't tell the story of coke anymore. you have to let other people tell their stories about coke, okay? so is he was talking in, you know, in these terms, in advertising terms about how it's no longer don't tell u
of use the small world of twitter to sort of get people into the book? can you get them to expand their horizons by luring them in by a slide show? >> i mean, yeah. i think, definitely. i think that's also a way to reach the younger generation. i mean, i'm a millennial, a 20-something, and i know a lot of my friends and the people i talk to online like to get that kind of information through twitter. and i just my train of thought. but -- >> actually, if you can stand it, i have...
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the fact is, we turn to twitter and facebook first. >> when it comes to twitter suspending accounts withtain information, we saw something similar with the death of robin williams and graphic images his daughter received. is that a good thing? >> that is not a twitter problem, that is an internet problem. that is bench or of the internet since the early 1990's. -- that has been true of the internet since the early 1990's. the gatekeeper of these companies. making sure that small minority doesn't soil the well for everyone else. >> we will be watching to see how things play out over the next two days and the weekend. redstone, thank you so much. will amazon local register mean the end of mobile payment company square? oo,speak to squares former cc next. ♪ >> bloomberg television is on the markets. it has been trading, but the s&p is once again trading at a new record high. some good news out of the jobs market this morning come assuring the weekly jobless claims fell more than forecast for helping sentiment overall. one-stop we want to show you is sears. it is a story we have heard for th
the fact is, we turn to twitter and facebook first. >> when it comes to twitter suspending accounts withtain information, we saw something similar with the death of robin williams and graphic images his daughter received. is that a good thing? >> that is not a twitter problem, that is an internet problem. that is bench or of the internet since the early 1990's. -- that has been true of the internet since the early 1990's. the gatekeeper of these companies. making sure that small...
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time, it feels differently as if twitter has grown up here. >> it is a watershed moment for twitter, because the company is forced to make editorial decision decisions. when this picture was posted, normally they don't say, hey, we will take it down and they won't comment on the specific accounts, but in this situation, we are seeing that dick koslo is going to have to make decisions like we do in the news media. and then there was quite tweeting, and carrying the message with him, and so we are at this pivotal point where they went are from carrying the message to almost delivering it to a degree. >> and it is almost as if they are gatekeepers of the message, and this is jose, the difference. >> and i have to jump in that twitter is a private corporation, and they have a right to do that, but i don't know if i want twitter as a social media platform to sensor news. even though the gruesome images of the journalist being killed are horrific, and sometimes good things come out of it. and it incites people to do good. you mentioned the arab spring, and that is inspired because of some
time, it feels differently as if twitter has grown up here. >> it is a watershed moment for twitter, because the company is forced to make editorial decision decisions. when this picture was posted, normally they don't say, hey, we will take it down and they won't comment on the specific accounts, but in this situation, we are seeing that dick koslo is going to have to make decisions like we do in the news media. and then there was quite tweeting, and carrying the message with him, and so...
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follow me on twitter, you can tweet me @bbcaaron. what do you think about ads on twitter?now. but these are free services. can't expect companies have to make money somewhere are. >> interesting. thank you very much. >> see you, lucy. >>> stay with us on "bbc world news." still to come, it the heart of ind wi india's language. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ revolutionary by every standard. and that became our passion. to always build something better, airplanes that fly cleaner and farther on less fuel. that redefine comfort and connect the world like never before. after all, you can't turn dreams into airplanes unless your passion for innovation is nonstop. ♪ >>> i'm lucy hockings. the top story at
follow me on twitter, you can tweet me @bbcaaron. what do you think about ads on twitter?now. but these are free services. can't expect companies have to make money somewhere are. >> interesting. thank you very much. >> see you, lucy. >>> stay with us on "bbc world news." still to come, it the heart of ind wi india's language. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the...
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is it the co of twitter? >> it's the ceo of twitter in this case who made his announcement saying that twitter was going to take action in the case of james foley and take those images down. it is lower level staffers, some of the same who also deal with cases of child abuse or child pornography. they do err on the side of free expression but it's tricky when there is such outrage about images that show up on these sites. i think we have to keep in mind that these messages are only as effective as we let them be. fear is only as effective as we let it be. and that's so important in these cases of terrorist messages. we don't have to choose to be afraid. we don't have to buy into the hysteria. >> brian, it's a brand new world. i'm going to turn 45, sometimes i feel like i'm on the more downward slope of it. >> i don't envying one of these executives at twitter or youtube who has to decide how to handle this stuff. >> thanks for helping us out. appreciate it. >>> i'll tell you as i said as a father of three you
is it the co of twitter? >> it's the ceo of twitter in this case who made his announcement saying that twitter was going to take action in the case of james foley and take those images down. it is lower level staffers, some of the same who also deal with cases of child abuse or child pornography. they do err on the side of free expression but it's tricky when there is such outrage about images that show up on these sites. i think we have to keep in mind that these messages are only as...
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twitter, facebook. all of them.hen youhing look at the data, particularly the data from the newspaper, we have seen a large increase in reading time over the year, over the last 12 months. the way we measure reading had an article, then you opened it, then you read 75% of the article. we count that as a read. we look to that data across the year and we have seen that particularly for certain sites. the atlantic came up very high. the new york times came up high. those are the three examples. people actually spend longer reading. this is a wonderful analysis. you can see time and attention and you can see this short piece here. then there is this trough in the middle. wow there is the hill of where people actually reading and spending a lot of time on the content. i think also we do see this in other media types. >> you mentioned in that, jon stewart. >> john oliver. >> john oliver, yes. how that has used this paradigm of video put in an exposition that surrounds the video in a way that people are watching 10, 15, 20
twitter, facebook. all of them.hen youhing look at the data, particularly the data from the newspaper, we have seen a large increase in reading time over the year, over the last 12 months. the way we measure reading had an article, then you opened it, then you read 75% of the article. we count that as a read. we look to that data across the year and we have seen that particularly for certain sites. the atlantic came up very high. the new york times came up high. those are the three examples....
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twitter, instagram, facebook. there is direct outreach to the people they wish to recruit and the people they wish to influence. >> sreenivasan: why is this escalation? is it an escalation of the savagery? do the groups peel like there's no other alternative? why go to these treme exrooems nou? >> one thing yi wants to do is instill terror in the heartses of their opens. say the iraqi army or syrian army see images of beheadings and mass executions, they think to themselves if they get caught by isis fighters, that's what will happen to them. so that really hurts the morale of anyone who is trying to fight isis, and we saw that in a very striking fashion with the iraqi army. isis was going into mosul with a much smaller number of fighters, but the iraqi army just essentially dissolved. and part of it is because they were hearing all these stories about the military prowess and the savagery of the isis fighters. so it does really have an impact on the battle field. >> sreenivasan: philip smyth, he mentioned earlier
twitter, instagram, facebook. there is direct outreach to the people they wish to recruit and the people they wish to influence. >> sreenivasan: why is this escalation? is it an escalation of the savagery? do the groups peel like there's no other alternative? why go to these treme exrooems nou? >> one thing yi wants to do is instill terror in the heartses of their opens. say the iraqi army or syrian army see images of beheadings and mass executions, they think to themselves if they...
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twitter announced new features for verified users. with a blue check mark next to their name, twitter trying to address the large volume of conversations often experienced on the platform. a tough one, henry. one hand, trying to protect people who deserve protection, but the two tiered classification of twitter, a healthy term? >> takes something already too complicated and makes it more complicated. what happens is, just appalling. i'm glad twitter is standing up and glad the problem is getting an issue and even leaving aside the people who are truly hateful, which is what happened in this case, the problem is, that the internet, twitter comments everything else, seems to take decent people and just turn them into douche bags. get on twitter, it's suddenly, rude, mean, nasty. things you'd never say to anybody in person. even if you didn't like them all that much, and it would be great to find a way to control that for at least incent people to be nor polite. >> a new button. >> yes. i'd lie if i said i never used it. a floob the news
twitter announced new features for verified users. with a blue check mark next to their name, twitter trying to address the large volume of conversations often experienced on the platform. a tough one, henry. one hand, trying to protect people who deserve protection, but the two tiered classification of twitter, a healthy term? >> takes something already too complicated and makes it more complicated. what happens is, just appalling. i'm glad twitter is standing up and glad the problem is...
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twitter deciding to crackdown on internet jerks. twitter saying we have suspended a number of accounts related to this issue for violating our rules and we are in the process of evaluating how we can further improve policies to better handle tragic situations like this one. meantime, zelda taking matters into her own hands saying she's signing off social media after bullies posted malicious photos and messages following her father's death. she also says "mining our accounts for photos of dad or judging me on the number of them is cruel and unnecessary. i shared him with the world where everyone took a photo with him but i was lucky enough to spend time with him without cameras too." how do you handle trolls and jerks on social media. we have a cpa and we have co-host of "red eye" and co-host of "independence." >> does twitter do? >> i'm subject to a lot of abuse. i do a lot of writing online. a couple weeks ago i wrote on forbes.com the five reasons we should admire comcast. that did not go over well with a lot of people on twitter.
twitter deciding to crackdown on internet jerks. twitter saying we have suspended a number of accounts related to this issue for violating our rules and we are in the process of evaluating how we can further improve policies to better handle tragic situations like this one. meantime, zelda taking matters into her own hands saying she's signing off social media after bullies posted malicious photos and messages following her father's death. she also says "mining our accounts for photos of...
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and it is not twitter's job to be the enforcer of what we have is free speech.ut the other part is that we have actually seen a positive to this, because it is galvanized a good amount of the facebook and the twitter users and now you see #stop isis terror, and thing like that, and so it is kind of bringing people together and saying, my god, this is pure evil out there, and we have to act against this. that is the good news, and tw twitter should not get in the middle off all of that. >> well, it is a good point. and jonah, social media could be a weapon against eisis, because when they see something like the terrible beheading, they know how evil these people are. >> definitely, and this is a really tough call, and no right answer. this is the one time in my life i am not the billionaire founder of a social media company, because on the one hand, these terrorists, and look, every regime in history was built on propaganda from hitler to stalin to cuba to everything else, and are we giving them the twitter a free ultimate propaganda machine to help them recruit,
and it is not twitter's job to be the enforcer of what we have is free speech.ut the other part is that we have actually seen a positive to this, because it is galvanized a good amount of the facebook and the twitter users and now you see #stop isis terror, and thing like that, and so it is kind of bringing people together and saying, my god, this is pure evil out there, and we have to act against this. that is the good news, and tw twitter should not get in the middle off all of that. >>...
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twitter rage? he writes that social media arguments are no win propositions. he responded to a prole on-line and he saw firsthand how quickly things evolved into hate-filled money law logs. as one tech exec puts it, people are not respond together people who posted the message they are playing to the crowd. another pitfall is they can't detect tone and facial expression and most of all sarcasm. a conflict they suggest moving it to e-mail and may allow hotheads to cool down. that is from an expert. you are an idiot, expert. speaking of things you shouldn't get involved in. >>> it never gets old. that's why balloons are invented. dean, do you ever engage in stuff like this? why? you are a movie star. are you not supposed to do these things. >> sometimes something comes along and i have to comment on it. and then boom, here they come. if i get name called -- if somebody wants to make an argument and say something i willisen and have a conversation. in 140 characters or less i will tell them how stupid they are. the name calling comes out and i hit the block butto
twitter rage? he writes that social media arguments are no win propositions. he responded to a prole on-line and he saw firsthand how quickly things evolved into hate-filled money law logs. as one tech exec puts it, people are not respond together people who posted the message they are playing to the crowd. another pitfall is they can't detect tone and facial expression and most of all sarcasm. a conflict they suggest moving it to e-mail and may allow hotheads to cool down. that is from an...
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jenna: twitter has become so big. politicians are using twitter to get their messages out. twitter doesn't draw the line to say we won't allow pictures of beheadings on our website. >> all of these social media platforms in particular twitter have been seen as a way to express the freedom of speech is incredibly important. where do you draw the line is important. look at it like this, at least these images are out there, when all the atrocities are happening and it gives authorities around the world a way to track terrorist activity and crack down on it. if it is not on twitter, it is going to be somewhere else. maybe a site that is harder to go through and track. the more outrage there is individuals and particularly corporations that advertise on twitter and other sites, the more likely the social media company is to crack down on some of these images. they are out there, and they are shocking. jenna: that is interesting. the used to follow where these groups are and figure out how to stop it. >> i can say with some certainty i would bet they are using these social media
jenna: twitter has become so big. politicians are using twitter to get their messages out. twitter doesn't draw the line to say we won't allow pictures of beheadings on our website. >> all of these social media platforms in particular twitter have been seen as a way to express the freedom of speech is incredibly important. where do you draw the line is important. look at it like this, at least these images are out there, when all the atrocities are happening and it gives authorities...
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this is a heat map of activity on twitter for a new story that's gone global.his particular story has been trending in a big way in the u.s. but there is plenty of interest and output all around the world. how did ferguson, missouri, population 21,000 become a global dateline? the killing of a black teenager, michael brown on august 9th by a white policeman triggered protests and showdowns with a police force that seemed particularly well armed, remarkably well equipped. the sight of small town police looking like an army have peas wondering why do cops need armored military vehicles? there was the way the police conducted themselves, arresting peaceful protesters, politicians among them, imposing curfews, hand cuffing judgists and tear gassing news crews in a security response that resemble something out of a war zone. in the age of social media, datelines become hash tags. any stories that journalists struggle to file from ferguson just went out on twitter, instagram and other social media tools that became news platforms. this story is about more than what i
this is a heat map of activity on twitter for a new story that's gone global.his particular story has been trending in a big way in the u.s. but there is plenty of interest and output all around the world. how did ferguson, missouri, population 21,000 become a global dateline? the killing of a black teenager, michael brown on august 9th by a white policeman triggered protests and showdowns with a police force that seemed particularly well armed, remarkably well equipped. the sight of small town...
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it does not need to be on twitter or youtube.hey are entitled to make those choices and i think society will have to figure out what the new rules are relative to information disclosure. what bothers me is i would like to have a set of rules that alows people to have thoughtful choice on something perfect like the jim foley killing without stifling the absolutely critical to some additive -- dissemination of information about ferguson, missouri and other places were the same rules could be applied in a way that would prevent the truth from getting out. to solveety, we had this problem. that existed before foley. look what's going on in ferguson. these journalists are being arrested. if they can only selectively enforce this rule? there are potentially hundreds or thousands of tweets that they may be haven't caught. it could be a bigger battle. >> my observation is that they can make their own choices. i think they are entitled to do that. what i think is not clear from a societal perspective is how are we going to choose to deal
it does not need to be on twitter or youtube.hey are entitled to make those choices and i think society will have to figure out what the new rules are relative to information disclosure. what bothers me is i would like to have a set of rules that alows people to have thoughtful choice on something perfect like the jim foley killing without stifling the absolutely critical to some additive -- dissemination of information about ferguson, missouri and other places were the same rules could be...
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they're doing it on twitter. this company should be bought by google. >> that will assure them a foot print in the realtime search for the next ten years. >> you think google will buy it? >> they are consolidating data. the google and the buy the twitter. >> we look at retail lots. one setting up foisly for an lbo would be children's place. however, i own it. >> that is not the reason that i own it. i like the company. but i do think it having pulled back a little in the last couple of weeks that i don't see an lbo in the short-term at all. i think the fundamentals. >> posh me it's control force. we talk about that they were worried about 72 or 73 degrees is the optimal temperature. they bought it because it's a portal into the hole. who else needs a portal into the home? certainly apple has a ton of cash to spend. it hasn't worked out that well. i still think it does well. however, container brought up an excellent point about the credit markets. >> that has really fueled this mna bomb, the financial engineering
they're doing it on twitter. this company should be bought by google. >> that will assure them a foot print in the realtime search for the next ten years. >> you think google will buy it? >> they are consolidating data. the google and the buy the twitter. >> we look at retail lots. one setting up foisly for an lbo would be children's place. however, i own it. >> that is not the reason that i own it. i like the company. but i do think it having pulled back a little...
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i didn't mean it. >> i did have one experience with a certain group on twitter.hey were the meanest people i i had ever known. >> you are so scared you -- scarred you don't want to say anything. >> one came on the show and defended me. pen jaw -- penn gillette. >> i wouldn't put them on the same level as easy law america extremists. >> you cannot defend them. >> joanne, you get a lot of twitter hate and justifiably so. you are a rotten person. dowry spawned? >> i won't block anyone and i won't give anyone the satisfaction of that. >> if i think it is legitimately crazy i will block you. >> as soon as you respond it is like putting kerosene on a flame. it is not like they are just talking to you. they love having an audience. that's what twitter is. you don't get stage fright because it is not an actual stage. it is from your phone or computer. you can say whatever and feel like you are performing for people. >> what is your theory on how to deal with people you might term haters? >> the haters. they are opposite of fans. >> there is a woabs called blocked by me w
i didn't mean it. >> i did have one experience with a certain group on twitter.hey were the meanest people i i had ever known. >> you are so scared you -- scarred you don't want to say anything. >> one came on the show and defended me. pen jaw -- penn gillette. >> i wouldn't put them on the same level as easy law america extremists. >> you cannot defend them. >> joanne, you get a lot of twitter hate and justifiably so. you are a rotten person. dowry spawned?...
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the fact is that we turn to twitter and facebook first. >> when it comes to twitter, censoring certainormation -- we saw something similar with the death of robin williams and some graphic images. is that a good thing? >> that is not a twitter problem, that is an internet problem. that has been true of the internet since the early 1990's. it is anarchic. you can find horrible things. it is the responsibility of the gatekeepers of these companies that depend on user-generated content to be responsible filters of information and make sure that small minority doesn't soil the well for everyone else. >> we will be watching to see how things play out over the next two days. brad stone, thanks so much. coming up, will amazon's local register mean the end of square? we speak to square's former coo next. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour, which means bloomer television is on the markets. i'm olivia sterns. let's get you caught up with where stocks ended, the s&p 500 closing above 1992. the dow jones closing above the 17,000. nasdaq nearly at a 14-year high. more "bloomberg west" after the br
the fact is that we turn to twitter and facebook first. >> when it comes to twitter, censoring certainormation -- we saw something similar with the death of robin williams and some graphic images. is that a good thing? >> that is not a twitter problem, that is an internet problem. that has been true of the internet since the early 1990's. it is anarchic. you can find horrible things. it is the responsibility of the gatekeepers of these companies that depend on user-generated content...
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we're on twitter as well.> next time americans and their concerns about safety have spawned the prep movement. >> our demographic is people who want to be able to be comfortable and survive if there's an emergency. >> how fear of the unknown and the need to get control is driving the profits of small businesses catering to survivalists. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> air strikes in iraq and another be heading by isis. >>> good morning. i'm jonathan capehart si
we're on twitter as well.> next time americans and their concerns about safety have spawned the prep movement. >> our demographic is people who want to be able to be comfortable and survive if there's an emergency. >> how fear of the unknown and the need to get control is driving the profits of small businesses catering to survivalists. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one...
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just yesterday, twitter said it will take down photos of anyone who died if their family asks.s a week after zelda williams made the announcement she would be closing down her twitter account after graphic photo shopped images of her late father robin williams were sent to her. so yes, twitter is upping the ante, but the question users are wondering is could more be done? >> this is a huge step forward what happened this week. the next step is really to build up these teams and try to deal with this stuff as quickly as possible. >> reporter: but twitter also has to keep up with isis. they successfully use social media to recruit more members. in the case of john foley, the damage already done as the family tried to grieve in peace. >> he was just a hero. >> reporter: in san francisco, cate caugurian, kpix5. >> now twitter has its own set of ruling on censoring violence, but they are less comprehensive compared to facebook. >>> well, wait until you see how a fed up store owner takes matters into his own hands after one too many robberies. he says police left him no choice. >> do
just yesterday, twitter said it will take down photos of anyone who died if their family asks.s a week after zelda williams made the announcement she would be closing down her twitter account after graphic photo shopped images of her late father robin williams were sent to her. so yes, twitter is upping the ante, but the question users are wondering is could more be done? >> this is a huge step forward what happened this week. the next step is really to build up these teams and try to...
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send a tweet, and you helped raise the value of twitter to around $30 billion. and facebook?s valued at around $140 billion. those numbers aren't based on profits-- not yet, anyway. those prices are based on the volume of likes they can generate. and likes don't generate themselves. that's why companies need kids to stay online, clicking and liking and tweeting. how do they do that? >> who wants to win a call from lady gaga? (cheering) who wants to win a phone call from lady gaga? >> rushkoff: by giving kids a chance to be a part of the game: fame by association. you may not be as famous as taylor swift, but your photo can be part of her promotion for diet coke. >> ladies and gentlemen, show some love for beyoncé! >> rushkoff: send pepsi your selfie, and maybe it'll be included in this intro to beyoncé's super bowl halftime show. reach out to any celebrity or brand on social media and there's an implied promise they might reach back. >> and bam, there i am in the commercial. that's like literally a check off the bucket list. >> rushkoff: tyler oakley is proof that it works, a
send a tweet, and you helped raise the value of twitter to around $30 billion. and facebook?s valued at around $140 billion. those numbers aren't based on profits-- not yet, anyway. those prices are based on the volume of likes they can generate. and likes don't generate themselves. that's why companies need kids to stay online, clicking and liking and tweeting. how do they do that? >> who wants to win a call from lady gaga? (cheering) who wants to win a phone call from lady gaga?...
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are being affected -- >> twitter has a newer office in d.c. amazon is starting to hire more people in their d.c. office. you know, they are bulking on this drones thing. they hired a new drone lobbyist, full. i don't know what the title is. >> 21st century. >> probably like one person in the country that is still -- >> on staff now. >> one of the more important things they are doing not only trying to influence, they are trying to educate. i realize you don't influence or lobby the supreme court, but you remember they were talking about aero and then one of the supreme court justices basically didn't understand hbo, didn't understand how hbo was sent to homes. the united states supreme court. >> but if that's an issue, about what, like, the airbnbs and ubers? >> i was about to say that that really important piece, you talk about the airbnbs, the ubers, the lifts, highly regulated companies, they have no choice, they are involved in regulatory proceedings, a lot of times at the state levels for those particular companies, out the door, from day
are being affected -- >> twitter has a newer office in d.c. amazon is starting to hire more people in their d.c. office. you know, they are bulking on this drones thing. they hired a new drone lobbyist, full. i don't know what the title is. >> 21st century. >> probably like one person in the country that is still -- >> on staff now. >> one of the more important things they are doing not only trying to influence, they are trying to educate. i realize you don't...
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you know i love twitter. >> we all love twitter.ren't too happy back a few months ago when facebook revealed it manipulated people's news feed to test the effect it had on their emotion and twitter is getting pushback for an experiment of its own. if you like a post you can mark it as a favorite. that's more of kind of a private thing for each individual user. that's different from a retweet which is a post that you share with all of your followers. now, some people are complaining and finding that their favorited things are also popping up in their followers' time lines. no word from twitter on what's going on but the company has said in the past it's always evolving and some changes are visible and some are not so see how that goes. people don't like change when it comes to their social media outlets. >> get me more followers. >> that's all you care about. >> i'm kind of shallow like that. >> now, a new york woman is trying to sing her way into history being the first person to perform the national anthem in all 50 states. ♪ o say
you know i love twitter. >> we all love twitter.ren't too happy back a few months ago when facebook revealed it manipulated people's news feed to test the effect it had on their emotion and twitter is getting pushback for an experiment of its own. if you like a post you can mark it as a favorite. that's more of kind of a private thing for each individual user. that's different from a retweet which is a post that you share with all of your followers. now, some people are complaining and...
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what is interesting about twitter, this is not just a twitter problem.his is problem for entire online advertising industry. some studies estimate 1/3 of web traffic is fake. melissa: a third? that is a lot. >> twitter stock is up. maybe one of the reasons it is up because twitter's bot perrage is below 10%, much lower than industry afterring. melissa: that is interesting point. hitter hitting below the belt. rival ride sharing company, lyft, people ordered and canceled more than 5,000 lyft requests since october this is accusation. shows you how cutthroat the industry has become. what do you think, jack. >> if it is true frankly is really stupid. uber ishundred pound gorilla. it is more vulnerable to anyone in this game. not saying i believe it. if so it is not a smart tactic. melissa: it may show how determined they are to win and to be that gorilla they are using guerrilla tactics. >> forget apple and uber and lyft. uber has huge advantage. twice as big as lyft they could buy them and get rid of them quickly. melissa: i don't know anyone that used lyf
what is interesting about twitter, this is not just a twitter problem.his is problem for entire online advertising industry. some studies estimate 1/3 of web traffic is fake. melissa: a third? that is a lot. >> twitter stock is up. maybe one of the reasons it is up because twitter's bot perrage is below 10%, much lower than industry afterring. melissa: that is interesting point. hitter hitting below the belt. rival ride sharing company, lyft, people ordered and canceled more than 5,000...
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some teachers also use twitter to collaborate on projects with educator
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twitter is not generally viewed as a scholarly vehicle but it's a very public vehicle. that was scott jacen editor of inside higher ed. one of the biggest international information security events in the world is going full throttle right now las vegas hackers and cyber security expert to like head up the black hat cyber security conference sort of comic con for the tech crowd we've got aaron a there with the very latest. you know lindsay yesterday dan gere here he's a huge name in the cyber surveillance industry and the key note speaker here at this event he sat down with us following his keynote address yesterday morning to talk about some of the deeper and more esoteric concerns surrounding the doubters surveillance community take a look at what he had to say. we are frequently right now most focused on the issues of roughly speaking confidentiality data breach privacy cetera et cetera you know that that might all be. collected on the word confidence you know that going forward it could well be that we inadvertently or maybe just decided we'll give up on confidential
twitter is not generally viewed as a scholarly vehicle but it's a very public vehicle. that was scott jacen editor of inside higher ed. one of the biggest international information security events in the world is going full throttle right now las vegas hackers and cyber security expert to like head up the black hat cyber security conference sort of comic con for the tech crowd we've got aaron a there with the very latest. you know lindsay yesterday dan gere here he's a huge name in the cyber...
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inside of the company actually reflect the twitter platform. >> here's a look at the top five, twitterfollowed by pr company edelman, google and facebook. >>> today is the premier of a movie about a local football team. >> 12 years, 151 games in a row and we weren't just about winning. >> reporter: when the game stands tall is the story of the delasalle football team. they were ranked number one in the country five times. coach latiser says the movie accurately portraying his message to the players of giving everything you've got both on the field and in life. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for move. we're always here for you on ktvu. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a good weekend. >> this is "the real winning edge." it's a young rap artist who's taken the lemons in life and turned them into lemonade. it's a gutsy bmxer who doesn't let heckling discourage her. his race car and team are winners, but he's a champion with people, too. it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life. the newsboys, bob haro, and jeff gordon. this is how to overcome.
inside of the company actually reflect the twitter platform. >> here's a look at the top five, twitterfollowed by pr company edelman, google and facebook. >>> today is the premier of a movie about a local football team. >> 12 years, 151 games in a row and we weren't just about winning. >> reporter: when the game stands tall is the story of the delasalle football team. they were ranked number one in the country five times. coach latiser says the movie accurately...
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what do you make of what they decided today on twitter a youtube? >> twitter seems to be on new territory in not just removing the imagery but suspending the accounts of people who put up the imagery and even mistakenly suspended the account of the first journalist even though he never linked to the video. they're in a serious gray area, those of us reading the terms of service of twitter this morning, it is not clear they have been violated by this video except to the degree that someone's account should be suspended. it seems the family of someone who is deceased has the ability to request twitter tools imagery related to their death which is probably what happened here. in terms of the imagery. suspended accounts go further and is really something that is being defined as we speak and nobody really knows how it is properly handled. these companies have acquired extraordinary influence over the dissemination of information and yes, they are conduits for individuals to be empowered to share. it's a very complex scenario. facebook has clear rules th
what do you make of what they decided today on twitter a youtube? >> twitter seems to be on new territory in not just removing the imagery but suspending the accounts of people who put up the imagery and even mistakenly suspended the account of the first journalist even though he never linked to the video. they're in a serious gray area, those of us reading the terms of service of twitter this morning, it is not clear they have been violated by this video except to the degree that...