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Five Upcoming Social Networks To Look Out For In 2021

Ignite Social Media

This article was previously published on Forbes on February 19, 2021. Social media marketers constantly try to balance the proven practices on established social networks with strategic bets on the up and comers. Still, these five upcoming social media networks look like platforms worth watching.

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Facebook Page publishing authorization: changes you need to know

Sprout Social

Kicking off 2018 with a reach-rocking algorithm shift , the social giant is now throwing some business owners for a loop with some recent changes to their Pages platform. That said, the new Facebook Page publishing authorization is something that brands of all shapes and sizes should be aware of. Quite the opposite, actually.

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Social Media Security Tips and Tools to Mitigate Risks

Hootsuite

It’s relatively easy for an imposter to create a social media account that looks like it belongs to your company. This is one reason why it’s so valuable to get verified on social networks. Privacy settings. People seem to be well aware of the potential privacy risks of using social media. Source: eMarketer.

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Instagram vs Facebook: which is best for your brand’s strategy?

Sprout Social

billion users , making it the top social media platform for the total number of active users. Over the past decade, Facebook has redefined the way we look at social networks and also expanded the possibilities of social media for businesses. 655 million monthly active users that are mobile only. engagement rate.

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GDPR and social media: What marketers need to know

Sprout Social

.” Chances are you’ve heard of GDPR or perhaps recall EU companies scrambling to become compliant with data and privacy regulations in May 2018. Marketers should take the time to understand the implications of GDPR, privacy laws and what it all means when it comes to social media.

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Where Everybody Knows Your Name. And Face

Twist Image

Well, what right do we have in posting our children's lives to an online social network, anyway? Some might argue that Facebook could do more to protect these rights, while some would argue that the privacy settings are fairly straightforward and award a high degree of user control. or may not. even be connected to).

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Social Media Isn’t Conversation, It’s Publication

Socialized

None of this applies to the so-called online conversation: Anything you publish online could potentially be visible to millions of people. If you haven’t set your Facebook privacy settings properly, your status updates will be visible to everyone. That’s because we’re publishing, not conversing.