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The Button Wars, Coming To A Blog Near You

Josh S Peters

Twitter has a new Follow Button that will be competing with the others to give some love to not just the content , but the content creator. Facebook has a new Send Button because it believes that sometimes we actually do want some privacy. Isn’t that a strange concept? Where’s it going? When will it end?

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Everything You Need to Know About Instagram Reels, TikTok’s Rival

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It’s Facebook’s attempt to compete with TikTok , which is also aimed at short-form video creation and is especially popular for Gen Z. In this case, Reels follows your privacy settings on Instagram. Share your reels with your followers only if you have a Private account. Creating educational content is a great way to start on Reels.

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How Young is Too Young?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reply Nicole Dominguez June 10, 2010 at 10:05 am As a young blogger myself, I find it hard to compete with those adults that are older than me. But I do think its important to, if they want to blog, teach them well about how to keep a secure amount of privacy, especially when it comes to pictures, addresses, hang-out spots, etc.

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This Week in Social Media

Social Media Marketing

Everyone seems to be competing on product features. So how do you stand out and compete? The WSJ provided a Guide to Facebook's Privacy Options , including an annotated graphic. All of the links above are available on Delicious. Both are called Six Pixels of Separation and are worth bookmarking.