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Monday Social Media News Roundup: Week of October 23rd

Buffer Social

Web Tracking Opt-out Meta now allows users to prevent Instagram from tracking their web activity, bolstering privacy controls. Link Addition and Desktop Activity Access New functionalities include adding a link to your page and accessing account activity on desktop, enhancing profile management.

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Top Five: Social networks invest in quality news

Sherrilynne Starkie

This week’s must-know social media news for marketing and communications professionals includes headlines about Facebook’s attempt to clean up, support for journalism from Twitter and Google, the continuing importance of links in SEO and some new, clever features from LinkedIn. Glad to see these priorities.

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Meta's Launching Sassy Chatbots, Instagram Creates AI Stickers, And Twitter Axes Misinformation Reports: Monday Social Media News Roundup

Buffer Social

This could provide a sense of security and control for users, a step towards addressing privacy concerns which, in turn, may encourage more creators to join the platform. Louis Vuitton on Discord: The luxury brand's move to Discord signifies a novel approach to community engagement and customer input. That's it for the news!

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The pros and cons of social media

Sprout Social

Booktok , for example, has become a flourishing online community. Book lovers go to this hashtag to find new book recommendations, relatable content for bookworms and connect with other readers. And connecting with your audience goes further than making sales—it builds community, which can save you advertising bucks in the future.

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How to Avoid Being Banned on Social Networks + What to Do if You Are

Webbiquity SMM

The Pinterest community guidelines claim: “Pinterest isn’t a place for antagonistic, explicit, false or misleading, harmful, hateful, or violent content or behavior. YouTube has a lot of community guidelines. We all agree to open ourselves up to exploitation and privacy violations. Fake or impostor profiles. Pinterest Rules.

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5 Reasons We’re Cautious About Facebook’s Plans to Launch Instagram for Kids

Ignite Social Media

News broke earlier this month that Facebook has plans to build a new version of Instagram for kids under the age of 13. Age 13 is also the cutoff for the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act ( COPPA ), which has tougher restrictions on platforms for younger kids. Data & Privacy Concerns. Child Safety.

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Facebook F8 2018: What Marketers Need to Know Ahead of Facebook’s Annual Conference

Buffer Social

F8 offers developers, marketers, and anyone with a keen interest in the future of social media, a glimpse into what’s ahead for Facebook in both the short and long-term. The future of the News Feed. The below video from Facebook explains a little more about this update and how the Facebook News Feed works: ? ? ?.