Ryan Bailey, Staff Graphic Designer Nov. 14 is Social Media Kindness Day. Here are some tips on how to take part.
Let’s get social
Follow Vision Media on social media to stay up to date with things happening both on and off campus.
Media madness: Facebook v. Parler controversy
Facebook has been criticized by many conservatives for banning certain posts from its platform. Accusations of free speech violations have been circulating the platform, causing some users to search for alternatives.
Social media political ad-pocalypse
Twitter and Facebook are opposites when it comes to political advertising.
Facebook page finds
Here are some Facebook pages you can go and like to see some classic memes.
Facebook posts you’ll never forget
Have you ever seen a Facebook post that was so funny you almost fell out of your chair? Read these 10 short posts written or shared by NGU students. Your GPA will be a thing of the past.
Facebook ‘ad’justs its rules for political ads
Facebook has answered the bipartisan cries for change with a promise for just that. Will new privacy practices, heightened verification requirements and new rules for political ads and pages be enough for the public to bury the hatchet?
Still “like” Facebook?
If you have watched any news lately…scrolled through any wire service or news website…gone through your feed of your social media account, you have likely heard of the Facebook, Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal. Private enterprise has risen in disdain; the public voice has cried out in despair. What is going on?
Six ways to procrastinate during finals
Here are six things that we all do on the regular when we should be doing anything else
The glorious discovery of the Facebook Town Hall tool
The new Facebook Town Hall Tool allows us to contact or message our county or even state legislatures. It’s as easy as 1…2…3! Voting and getting connected with legislatures have never been so easy! Check this out!!