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Figure 1. Categorization of Social Media (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2010).
Figure 1. The number of organizations present on the different social media platforms
Figure 2. The percentage of the average amount followers per sector
Figure 3. The percentage of the average amount of posts per sector
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