State Department official says Kim Kardashian gets more retweets in 3 days than ISIS ever has | Fusion: In the U.S., the reputation of the Islamic State spread mainly through social media. When graphic images of journalist James Foley’s beheading circulated on Twitter in 2014, it signaled to the world that ISIS was a new brand of terrorism—not just one that was exceptionally brutal, but one with exceptional social media savvy.
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