Facebook explains its policy on nudity, hate speech
The social network clarified its community standards–along with its approach to government requests–in a recent blog post.
The social network clarified its community standards–along with its approach to government requests–in a recent blog post.
Consumers—especially young ones with disposable incomes—are making the move from Instagram. Here’s what you should know about this rapidly expanding visual platform.
According to a recent study, CMOs are sharing more visual content and executive digital trends on LinkedIn and Twitter–especially with their mobile devices.
The social media service bought a Meerkat-like video service last week, and cut off the company’s access to its graph.
According to the American Press Institute, worries that young adults are ‘newsless’ are unfounded, but they don’t often directly seek out current events.
As unpaid reach continues to decline on Facebook, more brand managers are focusing efforts on the visual mobile platform.
The topics that were on PR Daily readers’ minds this week were social media, social media and social media.
The AMC show can not only show you how to survive a zombie apocalypse, but also gives tips to navigate online brand opportunities and crises.
A recent study showed public relations experts are woefully behind the times in terms of digital media efforts. Here’s how you can get up to speed.
The Thursday stunt involved Ferrell playing every position across five different preseason games.
The app enables users to stream live video from their phones, and comments on those videos are posted as tweets. It could go the way of the dodo, but there’s a lot of potential.
An eMarketer report states that Tumblr will grow faster than Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest this year. Here’s more proof it might be worthwhile to jump on.
This week’s featured career opportunity is with one of the world’s leading food companies: General Mills.
Quite a few brands weighed in on Apple’s big announcement on Twitter. Was it a smart move?
PR executives largely agree that digital communication and social media are increasingly important, so why don’t more know how to do them?