OttawaChart: ’Liking’ the leadersEngaging with voters on social media is an essential part of the modern campaign. Here’s who’s ahead in the digital race.
CanadaHow to gaffe-proof your Twitter accountThe Maclean’s PoliTweet tool is just what candidates and their staffers need. Try it today to see if that tweet will get you into trouble!
SocietyThe real reason crime is falling so fastHow social media obsession, smartphone addiction, and even violent video games are, surprisingly, making us safer
WashingtonDirty, viral tricks: The 2016 U.S. election is already getting uglyTo get attention and votes in the 2016 presidential campaign, candidates will need to be more tech-savvy than ever—and ruthless, too
Politics#SamaraChat: What will it take to get Canadian women into politics?For the record, the transcript via Twitter from Sarama’s one-hour Twitter conversation on women and political engagement
SocietyPaging Dr. Digital: How to get doctors on social mediaMost doctors don’t use Facebook or Twitter professionally. A university asks: Should they?
SocietyBully for you, free expression for meBeing an online bully is just as easy today as it was 10 years ago, but it’s harder to get away with it, writes Emma Teitel
Life#YouCantShutMeUp: Feminism goes viralAbused and silenced women are finding their voices on social media. The movement’s young, vocal, wired — and it’s bigger than Jian Ghomeshi.
TechnologyThe challenge of finding friends onlineIn an online matchmaking world obsessed with sex, how do you simply find a friend?
UncategorizedTurning the tables on InstagramIs posting pictures of delicious eats to Instagram really just a way to say "My life is better than yours"?