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View definitions for platforms

platforms

noun as in stand or stage

noun as in political stance, promises

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Vallín: I believe everyone is free to use their platforms however they like, but it would be best if those who do have that ability to reach people do so with a good, positive message.

Within social media, YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp were the most common platforms.

From BBC

"When gathering intelligence, the Russian security and intelligence services use a wide range of resources and different platforms," the agency wrote, adding that these had been limited by expelling intelligence officers.

From BBC

Ms Smith has also become more aware of the terms and conditions of social media platforms.

From BBC

Reid’s ouster continues the “progressive” cable news outlet's trend of firing Black women who use their platforms to dig into race and class in politics.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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