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1. Social Media Marketing and an Unethical Twitter Practice

I’m not sure if this has happened or is happening to others, but on a few occasions, I’ve found my Twitter account associated with a post, page, or product I've never heard of. My immediate impression is this is an unethical social media marketing practice. Now I may be mistaken, but it seems to me the accounts connecting ‘my account’ to promotional material is doing it purely to make others

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