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Malema beats Zille on Twitter

Malema beats Zille on Twitter
"Politicians can learn a lot from digital media as to how all their electioneering efforts are resonating with the public that is online." Out of all party leaders, the Economic Freedom Fighters head Malema had the most Twitter followers, at 426,755, followed by the Democratic Alliance's Zille, at 391,811. African National Congress president Jacob Zuma had 314,149 Twitter followers, while Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele had 40,066. Between March 8 and 14, Zille gained just over 3000 new Twitter followers, while Malema gained 3000, and Zuma 1000. There were a number of Twitter accounts for Malema, including official, news and parody accounts. In that week, Zuma did not tweet, Malema posted 13 tweets, Ramphele tweeted nine times, and Zille tweeted 43 times. The study also found Zille had an "engaged" Facebook audience, with 6463 users "talking" about the comments she posted, compared to Malema's 142, and Ramphele's two. No one was talking about Zuma on Facebook during the week of the study. In terms of Facebook "likes", Malema led the pack with 79,700, Zuma had 38,776, Ramphele had 2496, but Zille had none, as she did not have a dedicated Facebook topic page. By political party, the study found that the DA had the most Facebook friends, at 71,377, the EFF had 64,477 and the ANC had 58,176.
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Malema beats Zille on Twitter

Malema beats Zille on Twitter
"Politicians can learn a lot from digital media as to how all their electioneering efforts are resonating with the public that is online." Out of all party leaders, the Economic Freedom Fighters head Malema had the most Twitter followers, at 426,755, followed by the Democratic Alliance's Zille, at 391,811. African National Congress president Jacob Zuma had 314,149 Twitter followers, while Agang SA leader Mamphela Ramphele had 40,066. Between March 8 and 14, Zille gained just over 3000 new Twitter followers, while Malema gained 3000, and Zuma 1000. There were a number of Twitter accounts for Malema, including official, news and parody accounts. In that week, Zuma did not tweet, Malema posted 13 tweets, Ramphele tweeted nine times, and Zille tweeted 43 times. The study also found Zille had an "engaged" Facebook audience, with 6463 users "talking" about the comments she posted, compared to Malema's 142, and Ramphele's two. No one was talking about Zuma on Facebook during the week of the study. In terms of Facebook "likes", Malema led the pack with 79,700, Zuma had 38,776, Ramphele had 2496, but Zille had none, as she did not have a dedicated Facebook topic page. By political party, the study found that the DA had the most Facebook friends, at 71,377, the EFF had 64,477 and the ANC had 58,176.
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