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rainbowfeatherreplies · 2 years ago
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"'xcuse me, just powering up!"
Rainbow Feather by @uc77art
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uc77art · 2 years ago
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Balteus.
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uc77 · 8 years ago
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drew some ships for fun. Mechanical art is pretty therapeutic
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jaegerpilotmax · 8 years ago
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damn dude you've made real progress on your art! im so happy to see someone out of the ol' pony days improve themselves to this degree :)
Wow, hey thanks! Your stuff has always been really solid and I really appreciate that 
It’s been QUITE some time since I was in that circle but yeah I never stopped drawing and still strive to get better!!
We should catch up some time man
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party-hard-inactive · 4 years ago
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Aw what the hell, I’ll post these as well since I cropped them myself years ago.
74 100x100 icons of HOT BLOODED PINKIE PIE, as portrayed by UC77!
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Enjoy!
Just drop a like or reblog if you use em!
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punk-63 · 4 years ago
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https://www.deviantart.com/charliexe/art/Wake-Up-804911181
https://www.deviantart.com/kaleloiyisol/art/Sunset-Shimmer-729004009
https://www.deviantart.com/uc77/art/Attack-on-Ponies-376090423
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skoog150-blog · 6 years ago
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How Well Is The March For Our Lives Organization Actually Doing? By: Katie Skoog
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     The March For Our Lives is a nonprofit, student-led organization that advocates and is in support of gun reform to prevent further recurring gun violence in the United States.  The organization was planned by students David Hogg, Emma González, Cameron Kasky, Jaclyn Corin, Alex Wind, Sarah Chadwick, and Alfonso Calderón at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after the school shooting that took place on February 14th, 2018.  In this blog post I will be evaluating whether or not March For Our Lives’ social media is effective enough for their organization.  Just a disclaimer, I did not have access to their website’s analytics and I could not look at the specific analytics for the gender, age, location, income, and education for their users without having to pay for a subscription.  Please note that the lack of this information may affect one’s opinion on the organization.
Listed below are the March For Our Lives’ social media:
Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/marchforourlives)
YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC77-uGJRVBiXou-G6S7_4yQ)
Twitter (https://twitter.com/AMarch4OurLives)
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/marchforourlives/)
Facebook Analytics:
     According to Likealyzer.com, the March For Our Lives’ frontpage is at a rating of 100%.  They provide a profile picture and cover photo, a title/username, an ‘about’ section, and a call to action message.  Although their context and information provided is at a rating of 44%.  They are lacking a phone number and a location for their main office.  This restricts people from getting into immediate contact with them and visiting their office and/or sending letters to their office.  Their activity rating is at a 62% because it has some activity, but they leave their followers wanting more.  The specifics of their activity is they have on average about 0.4 posts per day, 197 characters per post (40-100 characters is recommended), 16 videos, and 0 pages liked.  The response aspect of their page is at a rating of 100% because their followers are able to post on the page.  Lastly, their Facebook page provides a “donate” button right on the front page, which allows easy accessibility for their users.  This small, yet effective feature really helps the organization raise more money, which means they can create more change.
Twitter Analytics:
     According to sparktoro.com, the March For Our Lives’ Twitter has a score of 94 out of 100.  They have 3,462 tweets, they are following 469 people, and have 465,843 followers.  Their engagement score is at a 97 out of 100.  They generally get 993 likes per tweet, 255 retweets, and 100% of their tweets are met with engagement from their followers.  Their Twitter was listed by other accounts/sites 1,633 times.  They are somewhat active with 40 tweets within the past week, amd 128 tweets within the past month.  They also provide a link to their website through their Twitter.  From what I have observed, I would say their Twitter is their most used social media.  If you wish to get into contact with this organization, I recommend doing so through Twitter and/or email.
Instagram Analytics:
     According to analisa.io, the March For Our Lives’ Instagram has a 2.56% engagement rate, a 2.50% like rate, and a 0.06% comment rate.  They have 358,471 followers and are following 287 accounts.  Their average engagement per post is 9,177, average likes are 8,945 likes per post, 232 comments per post, and they post on average 1.09 posts per week and 4 posts per month.  They also have a link to their website through their Instagram.  They are lacking posting enough content on their Instagram.  In order to gain and maintain their followers, they should start posting more.
YouTube Analytics:
     According to socialblade.com, the March For Our Lives’ YouTube channel has 37 uploads, 8.44k subscribers, and 402,608 views total.  They are rated a grade C+ and have gained 150 subscribers and 26.136k views within the past month, make about $7-$105 monthly, and $78-$1.3k yearly.  They are ranked 6,074th place in the nonprofit rank.  They generally do not reply to comments and I noticed that they have not posted in three months.  These two factors could be the reason why they are only ranked at a C+.  I suggest that they possibly do a ‘question and answer’ type of YouTube video to further personally connect with their audience.
Organizational Considerations:
     The March For Our Lives organization costs $5 million and have “several million” left to spend (Hoisington).  Based on what I’ve seen, they have a good reputation for being able to spread the word quickly and effectively, and they also impress a lot of others because they are so young and have made such a significant contribution to the United States.  A total of 1.2 million people are involved in the March For Our Lives organization according to Wikipedia.  Their social media help this number increase everyday.
My Personal Impression of the March For Our Lives Organization:
Strengths: According to the analytics, this organization’s main social media platform is Twitter.  Their Twitter account has the highest score for their engagement and popularity.  They are also skilled in using social media to enact change and organize large groups of people.  For example, they started the National School Walkout Movement and the March For Our Lives protests solely through the use of their social media accounts.  On their Twitter, they tweet about relevant news regarding gun laws, which is what most of their following is interested in.  Therefore I believe the type of content they are producing is relevant to their followers and their organization, which looks good and does more good for their organization.
Weaknesses: According to the analytics, this organization’s YouTube and Facebook could use some work.  They have not posted on their YouTube channel in three months, and inactivity leads to losing the interest of your followers.  They also rarely reply to their YouTube comments, which leaves the users thinking that they are not valued.  Their Facebook’s aesthetic is at a rating of 100% (likealyzer.com), but their activity level is low.  They should communicate better on all of their social media outlets to improve their organization’s reputation and effectiveness.  This way the audience will feel more valued and appreciated, which makes them more likely to continue to follow the organization.
Opportunities To Improve: The organization should work on improving more of their social media, that way they can attract more people and better promote their non-profit organization.  One of the main problems I noticed is that they do not engage with their audience enough.  If they take some time to reply to questions or just generate a conversation through replying to their users, they could be receiving higher scores on their analytics.  They also need to be posting more frequently on some of their social media, such as Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram.  If they continue to lack content, they are going to lose the interest of their audience, then their organization will start to slowly fall off.
Threats To This Organization: The March For Our Lives faces threats by Donald Trump, the National Rifle Association (NRA), Marco Rubio who funds the NRA, and many more.  Especially with Trump and The March For Our Lives being so active on Twitter, there is a chance for them to butt heads on that platform.  Although this organization’s strengths outweigh their weaknesses.  They have many young people, gun violence survivors, mothers, fathers, and so on, on their side.  They also have a variety of celebrities who have participated in their march, such as Justin Timberlake, Will Smith, Cher, and Amy Poehler.  The amount of support from these different types of people will further grow their organization.
Next Steps and Long-Term Areas To Focus On:
     The main next couple of steps this organization should focus on is improving their social media.  They need to engage more with their audience in order to create more change.  Ideas from fellow students across the United States could help fix gun laws and help grow their organization.  As for long-term goals, The March For Our Lives should focus on changing the United States and their gun laws one step at a time.  It is important for this organization to keep in mind that the little victories count too.  Overall, The March For Our Lives is an extraordinary organization that is aiding in changing gun laws for the better, one victory by one.  Their social media definitely helps them in spreading the word and bettering their organization, although it could be more effective.
Works Cited:
https://analisa.io/profile/marchforourlives (IG Analytics)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_for_Our_Lives (Organizers/participants)
https://filtergrade.com/photos-from-the-march-for-our-lives-in-boston/ (Picutre)
https://likealyzer.com/report/marchforourlives (Facebook analytics)
https://socialblade.com/youtube/channel/UC77-uGJRVBiXou-G6S7_4yQ (YouTube analytics)
https://sparktoro.com/score/amarch4ourlives (Twitter analytics)
https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/the-march-for-our-lives-presents-a-radical-new-model-for-youth-protest
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fisherpon · 11 years ago
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TOP by UC77
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bukoya-star · 12 years ago
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Pokemon Original Characters I made for my skype friends! I am experimenting with a good simple shading style.
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rainbowfeatherreplies · 7 years ago
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“Hiyaaaa! My training is now complete, I have obtained..... Ultimate Rainbow Feather!”
Art by @uc77 of @askhotbloodedpinkie
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uc77art · 2 years ago
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Snake.
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uc77 · 8 years ago
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working on new character. 
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buck-card-game · 12 years ago
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The Buck: Legacy™ card game is back on sale!
We've set up two buy buttons at the top of our Tumblr page with tracking and non-tracking options, choose carefully!
We're also updating our buckcardgame.com website to improve it with incredible new features such as a BBS forum, games, downloads and shop. It will be ready soon™.
We still do not take PayPal orders, sorry for any inconvenience.
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fisherpon · 11 years ago
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NOT THE BEES by UC77
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fandom-artworks · 12 years ago
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BZZSSHEEAOOWW by *UC77
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fishermod · 12 years ago
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TUMBLRPON SUPER SMASH BROS MELEE SHOWDOWN
PLAYER 1: ZEFF (mod of DRUNK CELESTIA) PLAYER 2: UC77 (mod of HOTBLOODED PINKIE PIE) PLAYER 3: MT10 (known for MY LITTLE GURREN LAGANN) PLAYER 4: SOME RANDOM DUDE
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