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The Future of TikTok – and What a Potential Ban Means for the UK

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With its unique video format, catchy music, and viral challenges, TikTok has become a global phenomenon, especially among younger audiences. However, the app has recently come under scrutiny and faces a potential ban in the US and UK due to concerns over data privacy and national security. What is Tik Tok and why is it popular?

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7 Lessons Every Marketer Can Learn From The CrossFit Instagram Crisis

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One defender of the gym owner protested: "it was never intended to be posted to Facebook or go ‘viral.’" In a perfect world, multi-location businesses would empower their regional affiliates to post social content that authentically reflects their local communities. When in doubt, place the privacy of your customer s first.

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Best Practice When Using Video Across Different Social Media Channels

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For example, a link to YouTube might feature in the social copy and not an embedded video. For viral content, Facebook recommends videos that are less than one minute or stories that are less than 20 seconds in length. Your followers may also receive a notification to watch live, depending on their privacy settings.

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

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Because he: co-founded the local CPRS chapter; was the first APR in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador; is a Member of the CPRS College of Fellows and a Life Member of CPRS; is an Order of Canada recipient; and is the holder of an honourary doctoral degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland (for service to the community and work in PR).

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PRoust Questionnaire: Sean Kelly

PR Conversations

Because he: co-founded the local CPRS chapter; was the first APR in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador; is a Member of the CPRS College of Fellows and a Life Member of CPRS; is an Order of Canada recipient; and is the holder of an honourary doctoral degree from Memorial University of Newfoundland (for service to the community and work in PR).

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