It could help that Twitter proved that it was still a force in
media during the election season.
Not exact matches
Canadians must create a broad and loud public debate around
media issues
during this
election season.
One of the sadder sights
during this
election season has been that of intelligent conservative writers trading barbs on social
media with witless and malicious (and usually anonymous) Trump supporters.
Americans who want to understand conflicts between Democrats and Republicans
during the
election season have received precious little help from the
media.
But the surge of political and regulatory scrutiny over the weekend again turned a harsh spotlight on a company that has been scrambling to protect its reputation since allegations emerged about Russian agents using the social
media platform in an attempt to manipulate American voters
during the 2016
election season and beyond.