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Why Facebook's News Feed Revamp Was Right Facebook recently announced it would be deprioritizing business, news, and organizational posts in its News Feed. The stock tanked roughly 5% in response as investors worried about future advertising revenue spend. However, Facebook is likely addressing a user engagement problem that otherwise ...
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Facebook Is Profiting From China, Thanks To Alibaba The share price dip seems to be an overreaction considering that the company's revenue growth has been outpacing its market valuation in the past years. While Facebook as a platform has been blocked in China, it is still able to profit from the country. Besides earning from advertisements paid by ...
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'Organic reach on Facebook is dead': Advertisers expect price hikes after Facebook's feed purge Agencies believe brands will have to spend more on paid ads on Facebook in order to get the same number of views — further lining Facebook's pockets. This is just the "final nail in the existing coffin" of organic reach, said Doug Baker, director of strategic services at digital agency AnalogFolk.
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'Media is collateral damage' - publishers respond to Facebook's News Feed changes Publishers received a rude, but not unexpected, awakening last week when Facebook announced it would be deprioritising publishers' content in it's News Feed. Facebook tells AdNews typically, less than 5% of what is in News Feed is news content, and has reiterated that users will still see news ...
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Facebook will do what Facebook does Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would be changing the focus of customers' news feeds, giving priority to posts from friends and family over content posted by brands, businesses and media outlets.
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British Cops Hunt Facebook Users Who Posted 'Offensive' Northumbria Police in Britain warned online users that anyone who posts "offensive" and "potentially criminal" comments about grooming gangs will be tracked down and prosecuted. The police force launched an investigation on Facebook comments posted to its Facebook page in response to stories ...
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