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Facebook Groups: Privacy Bait and Switch?

Almost Savvy

Not only have I heard and seen a zillion blog posts and news reports about the latest Facebook changes in the hours following the press conference, many of the posts were even published during the press conference – all indicative of the frenzy to cover all things Facebook. Or so it seems.

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4 Emerging Social Media Trends to Watch in 2020

Social Media Strategies Summit

2 Growth of private communities and tight-knit tribes. According to data from Pew Research , messaging apps dominated social networks in 2019. The top messaging apps now boast nearly 5 billion monthly active users combined (compared to the combined social networks which top out around 3 billion ).

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Facial Recognition, Privacy and Social Media

Laurel Papworth

This is what I was talking about in this post on privacy and facebook facial tagging and recognition -. One of the conference speakers @AlexKilpatrick talked about small and large audiences. I’m live blogging from the Augmented Reality Event conference in Santa Clara the Viewdle application so that’s all for now folks!

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Facebook's Need for Better Communication

Social Media Marketing

With Mark Zuckerberg being named the Time Person of the Year for 2010, you would think that there would be a little more thought that goes into the company's approach to privacy, major UI changes, and how those are communicated to the very people those changes affect. He managed to leave the group , but not before the damage was done.

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Nuggets from Social Media workshops as of late. : Community Group Therapy

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I’ve done a number of workshops the past few months with clients designed to do two primary things: Land a common understanding across the teams involved around what social media, communities and influencer programs really are and more importantly why it matters to a business. Lots of diverse versions of this.

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Blogging for Tickets. Am I Selling Out?

Almost Savvy

Instead, I suggested that I blog about key learnings from the conference which I felt would benefit my readers and community. I was given free registration for the conference, though I paid all travel expenses out of pocket – quite a hit on my credit card. Without you, the community around Almost Savvy is nothing.

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Alan K’necht: Über Thinker & SEO Brainiac: An Interview

Firebelly

He’s candid, cerebral and caffeinated – even as we discussed the merits of spending the weekend in San Fran after the conference. His handle on SEO and analytics – and online marketing in general make him a hot commodity at conferences all over the world. There are no casual effects here.

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