Re: [Air-L] Monitoring tags - a quick note on the unmonitorable
Hi everyone, Not to clog up your email, this did raise my eyebrows yesterday. In case you have not seen it, snapchat's pictures usually self destruct in 10 seconds, giving a feeling of privacy, however, it seems the company has been handing over unopened images to the feds. That is, they see it before the user does. Forensic software anyone? http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/15/snapchat-hands-snaps-pictures-t... Kind regards, carolina On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 6:49 AM, Deller, Ruth A <R.A.Deller@shu.ac.uk>wrote:
Hi all
Does anyone know of an easy way of keeping track of tags over time in Tumblr, Pinterest or Instagram. I'm especially interested in numbers of tags over time and particular spikes in their popularity, and, if possible, how manh unique users are associated with them and other tags often used in conjunction.
Also, is there any way you know of of being able to see how often things have been crossposted across different social media platforms (ibc flickr, twitter, facebook etc)?
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