DISQUS

Disruptology: Tagnic: Are You Playing the New Twitter Game?

  • grayfuse · 3 months ago
    Also a great way to throw some metadata on some of your friends, if you're into that sort of thing!
  • Scott Varland · 3 months ago
    Aaron - Great post! (biased though i am). One note: Folks need to Oauth with Tagnic before it can start recording their tags (at http://playtagnic.com). I wish it were as easy as a follow, but alas we are not so powerful. After sign-up, however, you can give & get tags to & from anyone on Twitter. And keep the feedback coming!
  • Aaron Uhrmacher · 3 months ago
    Thanks, Scott! I updated the post with a link to the Oauth page.
  • bnj646 · 2 months ago
    Hello Aaron,

    I attempted to use the email link under contacts...the link is not working.

    I am finishing a master's degree in accounting and I am currently taking a forensic accounting course. Because of your extensive breadth of knowledge in social media, I am curious if you have any thoughts or seen any trends in the use of social media by corporations to combat fraud. With the requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley legislation requiring public companies to set up employee hotlines for fraud, I would like to explore the concept of creating social media accounts at corporations to use as a fraud reporting system.

    Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Ben Johnson
    benjamin104@live.missouristate.edu
  • danielgil · 3 months ago
    I think it's a great game for twitter.
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