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Facebook: Just three Russian Brexit ads found by inquiry Facebook says its investigation into Russian attempts to influence the Brexit vote has determined the activity amounted to just three adverts. The Electoral Commission had asked the social-media giant for information on any meddling in the 2016 referendum. Facebook said it had looked into activity by ...
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Click-to-WhatsApp messaging buttons are now rolling out in Facebook ads WhatsApp has always said that it has no plans to put ads into its own app, but this is not stopping Facebook, which now owns WhatsApp, from figuring out other ways of monetizing the hugely popular messaging service. Today, Facebook is launching a new ad unit that will let businesses create a link ...
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Facebook is paying WWE to stream some professional wrestling The pro wrestling company signed a deal with Facebook to stream a new "single-elimination mixed tag-team tournament" directly on the social network. That means WWE will feature tag-team matches — one male and one female wrestler per team — for 12 straight weeks. These are not the highly touted ...
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Facebook to Book Advertising Revenue Locally Amid Political Pressure Social media giant Facebook said on Tuesday it would start booking advertising revenue locally instead of re-routing it via its international headquarters in Dublin although the move is unlikely to result in it paying much more tax. Corporate taxation has become a hot-button topic in the wake of ...
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This Brand's Clever Silent Autoplay Facebook Ads Look Like Little 1920s Silent Films A cheeky campaign for a newfangled home-security company is capitalizing on Facebook's silent autoplay video ads—by creating ads in the style of obsolete 1920s-era silent films to eviscerate older competitors. Wireless alarm company SimpliSafe and Boston agency Sleek Machine are out with three ...
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Facebook slams former exec over comments on social media's ills "We are also making significant investments more in people, technology and processes, and — as Mark Zuckerberg said on the last earnings call — we are willing to reduce our profitability to make sure the right investments are made," Facebook concluded. The statement comes after Palihapitiya, who ...
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