Gizmodo has the list, along with NASA, the White House and more. Not to mention the TSA’s Instagram, for stuff that people have been caught trying to smuggle across the border (inert tank projectiles? Grenades? Really?). Speaking of which, one of our agency’s designers once experienced someone trying to smuggle durians within check-in luggage through Singapore’s Terminal 3. You don’t need sniffer dogs to find that kind of thing…
Government departments have increasingly turned to social media to get their message heard and to interact positively (or try to) with the public. This has been spearheaded by the White House itself, which is heavily involved across twitter, tumblr, Instagram, Facebook and even on SnapChat: the First Family is highly conscious of how to use emergent media channels to their advantage.