Will Facebook’s deepfake ban be enough?
With rising concerns about fake content on social media platforms and deep mistrust surrounding the upcoming 2020 elections, the tech company makes a bid for users’ trust.
With rising concerns about fake content on social media platforms and deep mistrust surrounding the upcoming 2020 elections, the tech company makes a bid for users’ trust.
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The platform’s 2 billion monthly users, coupled with the option to target promotional options, makes it a great choice for brand messaging, but it calls for creativity and a bit of tech savvy.
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Every year there is a new batch of stories about organizations that misstep, in small and large ways. How can PR pros be better prepared?
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With the new year a scant three months away, communicators can and should get ahead of the curve by looking at emerging features and platforms. Here’s what to keep your eye on.
The only constant is social media marketing is change. Here are the trends PR and marketing pros should monitor going into the new year.
The company vowed to ‘actively challenge the stereotypes and expectations of what it means to be a man,’ but people have mixed reactions to the new messaging.
Do you know the latest trends and tips to make your messages soar on social media platforms, from Facebook to YouTube? Here are some free—and not so free—options to learn more.