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In the decade since their inception, social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter have altered the communication landscape. Once the domain of computer geeks and students, today corporations, government agencies, and heads of state around the world operate their own social media pages. Photo by Akela Lacy. For more information about and photos from the Diplomatic Courier's first Digital Diplomacy Forum, check out our event page. To get all our updates on the next Forum and other upcoming events, sign up for our newsletter!  

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The Future of Diplomacy at the Digital Diplomacy Forum

June 18, 2013

In the decade since their inception, social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter have altered the communication landscape. Once the domain of computer geeks and students, today corporations, government agencies, and heads of state around the world operate their own social media pages. Photo by Akela Lacy. For more information about and photos from the Diplomatic Courier's first Digital Diplomacy Forum, check out our event page. To get all our updates on the next Forum and other upcoming events, sign up for our newsletter!  

The views presented in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the views of any other organization.