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YouTube Will Ease its 'Sensitive Events' Policy to Allow Monetization of Some Coronavirus-Related Videos

Social Media Today

YouTube says that it will update its policies to allow monetization of some coronavirus-related videos due to the scope of the issue.

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Facebook Watchbait: Misleading and Sensational Videos Will Be Down-Ranked

Jon Loomer

Facebook has announced that videos using “watchbait” will be penalized and receive less news feed distribution. It’s a way to get people to watch your videos by withholding information, sensationalizing, and misleading the user. Sensationalizing: Video posts can’t exaggerate or use extreme language.

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Google’s new privacy policy

Sherrilynne Starkie

Most Gmail users will have received at least one message from Google this week (I received ten) explaining the company’s new privacy policy. The company has more than 60 privacy policies tied to its various products and services and so, in March 2012, it will be streamlining this all down into one policy. Related articles.

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YouTube's Making a Change to Unlisted Videos, Adding New Detailed Info for Policy Violations

Social Media Today

Creators with Unlisted videos will need to decide how they want to respond to the update.

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The Average Social Media Privacy Policy Takes an Hour to Read

The Realtime Report

Policy Takes an Hour to Read. Privacy Policies vs. Historical Texts and Literary Works. Whether you care to admit it or not, we’ve all hit the “I accept” button on a privacy policy without reading the fine print. Up until recently, it wasn’t that big of a deal to not read privacy policies. Written by. Maddie Roderick.

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How to Get Your Facebook Ad Approved: Facebook Advertising Policies 101

Pam Moore

It's 100% in tact and beautifully integrates social media marketing, video and visual marketing. The email states it violates their policy. “What policy?” ” Instead, it's time you educate and empower yourself to better understand the Facebook advertising policies. How could Facebook not approve your ad?

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Facebook Advertising Policies in a Nutshell – Get Your Ad Approved

Pam Moore

It’s 100% in tact and beautifully integrates social media marketing, video and visual marketing. The email states it violates their policy. “What policy?” ” Instead, it’s time you educate and empower yourself to better understand the Facebook advertising policies.

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