Max Fisher, the content director at Vox.com, has over 48,000 followers on Twitter as of April 14. Fisher is adept on the social media platform, mixing in links to content from Vox with content and interesting pieces from other media sources. Fisher also frequently interacts with followers and Twitter users and is quick to engage readers by posing questions or other conversational tweets. He often retweets interesting facts, graphics and stories from other media outlets and reporters.
Why Passover is such a big deal for American Jews, in one chart http://t.co/GHXq2KUgLz pic.twitter.com/1M6fLoZtVA
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) April 14, 2014
Fisher is a strong and avid tweeter because not only does he tweet each and everyday but he is versatile with his tweets. He also mixes tweets with his thoughts on culture and his own personal opinions with posts about news events. Fisher’s is also very intriguing, whether he asks a general question to get his point across or to get more info about a topic, nothing he writes is boring.
READOUT OF OBAMA’S CALL WITH MERKEL ON UKRAINE: “Hey. You got any ideas?”
“Nope”
“Hmm”
“Tough one”
“Yup"
“So, uh, you see Game of Thrones?"
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) April 11, 2014
Every tweet is very eye catching. When proving a point he also at times shares statistics, graphs, or studies to help his followers get a better understanding of what he is reporting on or to just back up his ideology. He is also not afraid of coming across as opinionated in his posts.
George W Bush painted this portrait of Hamid Karzai. Yes this is a real thing that happened. http://t.co/wpZCST5Jws pic.twitter.com/kJb9QOVoIH
— Max Fisher (@Max_Fisher) April 8, 2014
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