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Facebook Goes on the Offensive Against Apple Over Coming Changes to In-App Data Tracking
Facebook has launched a major campaign criticising Apple's coming changes to IDFA, saying that they will severely impact SMBs.
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Twitter Updates its Efforts to Tackle COVID-19 Vaccine Misinformation
As COVID-19 vaccinations begin around the world, Twitter is updating its approach to combating vaccine misinformation to help ensure optimal take-up.
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Facebook Adds AR Effects and 360 Backgrounds to the Desktop Version of Messenger
Facebook is adding AR effects and filters to the desktop version of Messenger.
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TikTok Shares Insights on the Most Used Songs on the Platform in 2020
TikTok has shared new insights into the top tracks and artists on the platform in 2020.
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Reddit Announces New Partnership with Moat to Provide Third Party Verification on Ad Metrics
Reddit has announced a new partnership with Moat to provide third-party verification of its ad view metrics.
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Instagram Looks to Boost Usage in India with Re-Launch of Instagram Lite
Instagram is re-launching its Lite app in India, after shutting the original version of the app down back in May.
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Pinterest Shares Recommendations from Review of its Workplace Culture
Pinterest has shared the details of a review into its workplace culture following accusations of racial inequity within its systems.
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Twitter Confirms the Shutdown of its Separate Periscope App in March 2021
Twitter has confirmed that it will shut down its separate Periscope live-streaming app in March.
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Facebook's Looking to Take on Cameo with a New Celebrity Streaming Option
Facebook is developing a new option that would enable users to pay to face time with celebrities, similar to Cameo.
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TikTok Updates Community Guidelines and Safety Tools to Better Protect Vulnerable Users
Ahead of the holidays, TikTok has announced a range of updates to its community guidelines in order to better protect users.
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Facebook Takes More Proactive Steps to Alerts Users Who've Engaged with Misinformation
Facebook will start sending users specific notifications about posts they've engaged with that have later been identified as false.
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Twitter Signs New Hosting Deal with Amazon Web Services, Which Could Help Facilitate New Updates
Twitter has signed a new deal with Amazon Web Services (AWS) which should improve the speed and responsiveness of the platform.
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Facebook Adds New Monetization Tools for Gaming Streamers
Facebook has added some new monetization options for gaming streamers ahead of the holidays.
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YouTube Shares New Insights into Emerging Video Trends
YouTube has shared some new insights into evolving video trends, based on its latest usage insights and survey data.
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Facebook Adds New Christmas-Themed Features to Messenger Kids
Facebook's added some fun, Christmas-themed options to its Messenger Kids platform ahead of the holidays.
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Facebook Identifies New Coordinated Manipulation Efforts Originating from Russia and France
Facebook says that it's detected two new networks of foreign operatives seeking to manipulate citizens in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Social Media Competitor Analysis in 10 Steps [Infographic]
Running a competitor analysis can reveal a lot of key insight or your planning - here are the key steps to keep in mind.
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Reddit Acquires Video Creation App Dubsmash to Boost its Video Offerings
Reddit has acquired interactive video app Dubsmash to help further its push into video.
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Samsung Announces New Partnership with TikTok to Bring TikTok Videos to Your 比特币交易所home TV
TikTok on your TV? Samsung has announced a new deal with TikTok to stream TikTok content to new TV sets.
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FTC Launches New Investigation into How the Major Social Platforms Utilize User Data
The FTC has issued orders to all the major social platforms as part of a new investigation into how they utilize user data and personal information.
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Twitter Seeks to Provide More Brand-Safety Tools with New Ad Verification Partnerships
Twitter is working to provide more brand-safety options to reassure businesses about ad placement.
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Facebook Makes its 'Collab' Music Creation App Available to All US Users
After initially launching the app back in May, Facebook is now making its experimental, music collaboration app 'Collab' available to all users.
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Charli D'Amelio Versus Addison Rae: Who's the Most Famous TikTok Star? [Infographic]
The rise of TikTok has paved the way for a whole new generation of web celebrities - and it's amazing to consider just how much they can command for sponsored posts.
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Instagram Tests Sharing Reels to Facebook's News Feed and Watch Listings
Instagram's looking to amplify Reels by enabling creators to cross-post Reels to Facebook as well.
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Twitter Acquires Multi-Participant Streaming App Squad, Which Enables Screen-Sharing Within Chats
Twitter has acquired multi-participant video chat app Squad, which could pave the way for new video streaming features in the app.