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Before his election |
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Social media also was an important part of ] in 2016, and was one of the reasons he was ultimately elected.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.serplogic.com/all-things-marketing/donald-trump-social-media|title=How Donald Trump Used SOCIAL MEDIA to Become the 45th President of the U.S. - SerpLogic.com - #RealTalk Marketing|date=24 February 2017|publisher=|accessdate=31 May 2017}}</ref> | Social media also was an important part of ] in 2016, and was one of the reasons he was ultimately elected.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.serplogic.com/all-things-marketing/donald-trump-social-media|title=How Donald Trump Used SOCIAL MEDIA to Become the 45th President of the U.S. - SerpLogic.com - #RealTalk Marketing|date=24 February 2017|publisher=|accessdate=31 May 2017}}</ref> |
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Donald Trump's use of social media has attracted attention worldwide since he was elected as the 45th president of the United States.
History
Before his election Donald Trump was projected to become the first "social media president" by CNN. In comparison, Franklin D. Roosevelt can be described as the first "radio president", John F. Kennedy as the first "television president", and Barack Obama as the first "internet president". These presidents had a tremendous impact by spreading their message through new media channels.
Social media also was an important part of Trump's presidential election campaign in 2016, and was one of the reasons he was ultimately elected.
Donald Trump and media
Donald Trump has used social media to sideline mainstream media. This has dramatically shifted the way the president communicates with the public. Donald Trump has addressed people as individuals through social media, when compared to Barack Obama who mobilized his supporters en masse. Trump's tweets are spontaneous, unfiltered and reveal his emotions.
Internet phenomena associated with Donald Trump
Donald Trump's use of Twitter has created memes such as covfefe.
Nasty woman is a phrase that originates from Donald Trump. It evolved into a feminist "battle cry".
Trump Tower wiretapping allegations
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See also
- Donald Trump bibliography
- Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016
- Filmography of Donald Trump
- Political positions of Donald Trump
- Presidency of Donald Trump
- Rogue Twitter accounts
- Trump Tower wiretapping allegations
- List of Internet phenomena
- Fake news
- Nevertheless, she persisted
- Trump orb
References
- Jones, Van. "Trump: The social media president?". CNN. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
- "How Donald Trump Used SOCIAL MEDIA to Become the 45th President of the U.S. - SerpLogic.com - #RealTalk Marketing". 24 February 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
- Media (23 January 2017). "Donald Trump's Social Media Use Is Key To Sidelining The Press". The Federalist. Retrieved 31 May 2017.
- "What Trump Understands About Using Social Media to Drive Attention". Retrieved 31 May 2017.
- Hunt, Elle (31 May 2017). "What is covfefe? Donald Trump baffles with late night Twitter post". Retrieved 31 May 2017 – via The Guardian.
- Gray, Emma (20 October 2016). "How 'Nasty Woman' Became A Viral Call For Solidarity". Retrieved 31 May 2017 – via Huff Post.