Liam McLoughlin. Academic researcher in Politics, Social Media, & Society.
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Is Bill Gates the second coming? Let’s check Hansard Online.

Ok Ok, you got me, I made a click-bait title that includes both Bill Gates and a timely reference to...
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Twitter’s ban on political ads does change the game in one way

Twitter has announced that it is banning paid-for political adverts, just as the UK enters a general election, saying that...
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#NHS70 on Twitter

What better way to celebrate the NHS hitting the big seven-zero than with a relevant hashtag #NHS70 and a bit...
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What did the Tweetosphere think of 2017? Twitters year in review.

2017 was really terrible, wasn’t it? We all thought that 2016 was bad, then boom, here comes 2017 with a...
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Keyboard warriors or just forgotten citizens? The people who abuse MPs online

Keyboard warriors or just forgotten citizens? The people who abuse MPs online Liam Mcloughlin, University of Salford and Stephen Ward,...
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New Publication – ‘Hello, world’: GCHQ, Twitter and social media engagement

When GCHQ made their first tweet in 2016, many came to question for what reasons would one of the worlds...
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Lies are still being shared further than the truth. So how do we fix it? A proposal to Twitter

People are easily confused, and here I speak as one who has spent centuries in courtrooms. Apparently, they say, a...
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Youthquake was a ‘myth’, but social media campaigning is here to stay

This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. It was widely believed that Labour did unexpectedly...
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In light of O’Mara, we can expect our MPs to delete everything

Image: ijclark CC BY-NC-ND   Do you remember the internet in 2004? The rules of engagement were almost unrecognisable to...
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Reinstating the White House Swimming Pool: Trumps Media Strategy

I originally wrote this piece a good while ago. But great minds think alike and the comparison between Nixon’s and...
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