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Trump's Tweeting Habits the First 7 Months of His Term

Trump's Tweeting Habits the First 7 Months of His Term

Anderson, B. (2017). Tweeter-in-chief: A content analysis of President Trump’s tweeting habits. Elon Journal, 36. Retrieved from https://www.elon.edu/u/academics/communications/journal/wp-content/uploads/sites/153/2017/12/04_TwitterInChief_Anderson.pdf

The paper analyses the tweeting habits of President Donald Trump within the first seven months of his term in office. The introduction communicates the powerful impact of twitter as a modern tool of communication giving background information about the social media platform. This makes it easier for the readers to understand the paper. Twitter has 300 million active users monthly and one group of people who have benefited from the social media platform are politicians. An example is given of the former president of United States Barack Obama. The paper explores the role of twitter in politics and how Barack Obama and Donald Trump took advantage of this. It also discusses social media engagement show casing how the tweeting habits of President Donald Trump are an indication of his beliefs and that of his followers. From the findings of the study, the conclusion is that Donald Trump criticizes more Republican lawmakers than democrats and this is backed up with the evidence from the findings, making the information reliable.

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