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Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple Face Difficult Questions from House Judiciary Committee

Social Media Today

The CEOs of Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple all fronted a House Judiciary Committee in the US, and some key questions about their business practices.

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How Twitter & Facebook are making social media ads more transparent

Sherrilynne Starkie

Hot the heels of having been compelled to answer questions from a Senate committee hearing on Russian interference in the US election, Twitter and Facebook have both introduced new ‘transparency’ policies, features and functions. Facebook announced it’s testing new ‘Trust Indicators’. Click here to set up a call.

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Can My Social Media Actually Hurt My College Admissions?

SocMed Sean

Using social media has become an ingrained facet of our lives. When we experience something, our second nature is to post about it to social media. From text posts to photos and videos, we leave a unique trail behind us on social media. Can my college recruiters see my social media? Absolutely.

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How Government Agencies Can Best Engage Their Communities on Facebook

Social Media Strategies Summit

Facebook can be a helpful resource in that mission. Your ability to build an online community and share updates with your constituents on Facebook has never been stronger. Facebook has developed many tools, resources, and best practices to help you better reach and connect with your followers. Image Source: Facebook GPA.

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The CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter Share Their Thoughts on Section 230 Ahead of New Hearing

Social Media Today

The CEOs of Facebook, Google and Twitter have presented their thoughts on proposed Section 230 reform ahead of this week's Committee hearing.

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5 Reasons CMOs Can No Longer Own Social Media

Hootsuite

For many organizations, it’s not even a question: Marketers own social strategy. After all, if social media serves primarily as a promotional and communications channel, who else would run it? This methodology delivered robust data on how mature organizations use social media compared to their less-mature counterparts.

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Social Media Hacking: How to Protect Your Account

Oktopost

There’s no denying that social media has become an important part of a B2B marketing strategy. However, no business can reap the benefits of social media if it’s not able to protect its accounts from hackers. Quick Links: 6 Common Social Media Security Risks. Unattended Social Media Accounts.