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Few Public Leaders Understand the Power of Social Media

Author: Sara Goldberger. Technorati, November 26, 2011. "This article on Forbes Nearly One Year After The Start Of Arab Uprisings, Few Arab Leaders Understand The Power Of Social Media made me curious how governments are doing here “at home” in Europe. I found the article in the twitter feed of Matthew Fraser, @frasermatthew.

We are after all seeing a raising citizen engagement in many countries over the world and in any case it is always in any government's interest to communicate with its citizens. But maybe it should be even higher in times of change. Today with Social media communication is easier than ever before. Only I find that if governments actually do use Social Media it is one way only and it is rare that the citizens actually gets to interact with their governments. In fact I haven't found any proof where interaction is the "normal."..."

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