
This is a series of graphs, diagrams and related statistics depicting the social networking presence among people preparing bids to run for New York City mayor and some examples of tweets.


This chart shows the social media presence of those putting in bids to run in the New York mayoral election. It shows a bar graph of Twitter followers and Facebook likes among the different candidates running for Mayor based on specific quotes from each candidate.


politicians being brief | It seems as through there is a different two columned graph for different folks running for new york city mayor and their popularity on facebook VS twitter.


This chart shows the social networking presence among people preparing bids to run for New York City Mayor by showing examples of their tweets. A bar graph compares and ranks the number of twitter followers and Facebook likes for each candidate.


This chart describes politicians being brief. Specifically, social networking presence among people preparing bids to run for New York City mayor, with some examples of tweets.


The image shows a graph of tweets that politicians have tweeted out about being brief. The graph shows a relation between twitter followers and facebook likes.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how politicians are starting to use twitter, facebook, and other forms of social media that require concise communication


This chart shows popular Tweets of politicians running for the New York mayor. It shows the candidates with the amount of Facebook likes and Twitter Followers per candidate. This graph was created for the Wall Street Journal. The figure are current as of July 8, 2013.


The caption for this poster is, "Politicians Being Brief, Social networking presence among people preparing bids to run for New York City mayor, with some examples of tweets". The face of six people running for the mayors office is pictured. Above their pictures is their name, what their current position is. Above that is a bar graph displaying the number of Twitter followers they have as well as Facebook likes.


This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how politicians are starting to embrace the usage of social media networks like Twitter having to be brief


The image depicts the social networking presence among candidates preparing to run for mayor in New York City, by twitter statistics and Facebook statistics. Twitter followers and Facebook 'likes' are compared between candidates.


This graph illustrates social networking presence among those running for the office of New York City mayor including names of candidates and number of Twitter followers and Facebook likes received,


a Chart from the Wall Street Journal which compares social media usage on the platforms of Twitter and Facebook among prospective New York city Mayoral candidates.


The title is Politicians Being Brief Social-networking presence among people preparing bids to run for New York City mayor, with some examples of tweets. There are pictures of candidates like Christina Quinn, City Council Speaker, and one of her tweets. Of the six candidates in this image, she has the biggest social-networking presence.

