I'm Ed Lee, director of social media at DDB Toronto where I lead the Radar DDB Toronto practice within Tribal DDB. I've been working in and around social media since 2005.
In 2009, I was named one of Marketing Mag's "Ones to Watch" in its annual survey of top marketers under 30. Now I'm just over 30.
An Englishman living and working in Canada, this is my continued exploration into the world of social media. Contact me at e_v_lee[at]hotmail.com
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YouTube Comments
YouTube comments (more specifically, the lack of) have been a big source of discussion both in the Tribal DDB Toronto office and elsewhere. My perspective is that YouTube commenters are the lowest form of humanity and demonstrate the dregs of society. The Oatmeal, however, sums this up far better than I could:
via The Oatmeal
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