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Social media updates: Instagram caption polls, TikTok’s silent fallout & LinkedIn introduces Sponsored Articles

Prohibition

Looking for the latest social media updates? Implementing these polls can also foster a deeper connection with the audience, working toward community building goals. You’ve come to the right place. Check out the changes that will impact your Q1 strategy below. Get in contact today to find out how we could help you.

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Social media updates: Instagram add comments to stories, Meta ads opt-out option and X follower ads removed  

Prohibition

Bringing you the latest in all things social media – from impending updates to privacy law changes, find it all in the round-up below. The comment will then be shown in a story alongside the original post – it’s all part of another step to increase engagement and community between creators and their followers.

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Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica Crisis Was Not Just Preventable—It Is A Giant Missed Opportunity

Melissa Agnes

Not only is this presenting the organization with severely impactful consequences and challenges that they now have to successfully navigate, but this whole situation is a giant missed opportunity for the social media leader. Facebook’s missed opportunity.

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Integrating Clubhouse in and out of the classroom

Karen Freberg

In social media, there is always the new shiny tool, app, or brand that captures the attention of marketing professionals all over the world. It’s a mobile app that brings audio first and at the forefront, allowing users to create rooms where people can talk – essentially bringing social back to social media.

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7 Lessons Every Marketer Can Learn From The CrossFit Instagram Crisis

MaccaPR

When the inevitable social media backlash erupted, the CrossFit gym owner compounded the crisis by posting a profanity-laden response that called criticism by outraged women “b t,” “delusional and ignorant” and “feeble minded garbage.” CRISIS LESSON #2: ESTABLISH CLEAR SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES AT EVERY LEVEL OF YOUR COMPANY.

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Controlled Chaos: 86 Comms Pros Explain How Communications Work Has Changed

Sword and the Script

“Now need to produce videos and podcasts in-house – something that used to be a once-in-a-while activity and was outsourced – in addition to providing content for every social media platform and continuing all other ‘old school’ communication duties.”. Real effort into digital and social. More emphasis on social media.

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People Are Not Props – Christie Goodman

Ethical Voices

Everything we do is based on research and data and in concert with communities. Just an example, during COVID, within a week of school closures, we were providing information and policy updates and doing that by having webinars with students and parents so that educators could hear what they were experiencing and make changes.

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