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

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Looking for the latest social media updates? Meta’s stricter teen controls Meta is implementing stricter message settings for teens across Facebook and Instagram, with a focus on creating age-appropriate experiences. You’ve come to the right place. Check out the changes that will impact your Q1 strategy below.

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

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Bringing you the latest in all things social media – from impending updates to privacy law changes, find it all in the round-up below. Meta explore paid versions It has been reported that Meta are exploring options to offer paid versions of both Facebook and Instagram. This would enable E.U.

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Bits, Bytes and the Ethics of Data

PRSay

It recently came to light that Cambridge Analytica , a political research firm, had gathered and exploited data on the likes and personalities of tens of millions of American Facebook users, to micro-target political messages to them before the 2016 U.S. The regulation has reshaped privacy laws across Europe, and also applies to U.S.

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Social media policies in order after “covfefe” kerfuffle and Kathy Griffin photos

David PR Group

and comedienne Kathy Griffin loses her job over a photo depicting the same president beheaded, it makes me wonder if either has even heard of social media policies. Whether its via Facebook messenger, What’sApp, text message or another form of instant messenger, it’s best not to fight or argue only using your thumbs.

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I’m mad about Twitter

Stephen Waddington

Twitter’s new policy paper raises more questions than it answers. Yesterday Twitter published a policy paper grandly titled Protecting The Open Internet with regulatory recommendations for policy makers for an open web. The Twitter policy document outlines of five principles for regulation.

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Data, Privacy and Why Solo PR Pros Should Care

Solo PR Pro

It recently came to light that Cambridge Analytica , a political research firm, purchased information on more than 50 million Facebook users. This is far from the first scandal involving Facebook and data, but it brings to the forefront a deeper problem. How do you deal with “the privacy paradox” as Mary Meeker describes it?

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

Melissa Agnes

Unfortunately for Facebook, the Cambridge Analytica crisis it is now managing is the direct result of an issue that went mismanaged for years. Facebook’s missed opportunity. Facebook was well aware of this reality—as is Google, and Twitter, and all the other social media networks and apps that are leading the way.

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