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February Social Media Trends

Ignite Social Media

In an effort to further protect its residents’ personal information, California passed bill AB 375 as part of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), in effect as of January 1, 2020. The State of Facebook Fan Growth. We also looked at the top brand pages on Facebook. Facebook Launches New Pinterest-Like App ‘Hobbi’.

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Guess Who is Back on Foursquare

Ari Herzog

Citing privacy concerns and not wanting strangers to know where I was every moment I checked in to a location, I deleted my Foursquare account 14 months ago. Do more people check into locations who tweet than those who only use Facebook? Is the concern of privacy real or imagined? Was the second camp right? I’m back.

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I Tried LinkedIn Premium as a Creator — Here’s My Honest Review

Buffer Social

As a job seeker, the benefits were great — the platform recommended jobs I would be a top applicant for and allowed me to reach out to hiring managers directly, even if I wasn’t connected to them. Choose Settings & Privacy from the dropdown menu.   Log in to LinkedIn.com. 

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

Almost Savvy

Posted by Irene Koehler in Facebook , Social Media , Tips , Twitter on March 31, 2010 | 16 responses Hey, you! We’ve been connected for awhile on Twitter and Facebook. The results of my absolutely unscientific poll on Twitter and Facebook were unanimous. We need to have a word. I like you, really I do. Seriously, stop it!

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What Websites Are You the One True Fan of?

Justin Levy

If you’re like me, you’ll immediately think of the different services that are available such as Foursquare , Gowalla and Facebook Places. They all allow you to check-in to different locations and, some of these applications, have gaming features to keep you hooked with sharing your location with everyone.

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The Brand’s Guide to Getting Verified on Social Media in 2021

Pixlee

This guide details how to become verified on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and Snapchat. Verification on Facebook is indicated by a blue check mark placed next to your account name. . If you want to get verified on Facebook, follow these steps: You must complete a verification request form here.

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All the Pinterest Shopping Features You Should Know in 2022

Hootsuite

Multiple photos (if applicable). Plus, as Facebook continues to develop the metaverse , interest in AR and virtual reality (VR) tools will increase even more. Don’t panic: Applications are open to brands of all sizes and it’s pretty easy to qualify. Display a blue “verified” badge to earn trust. Product description.

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