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Reddit Highlights Opportunity for Healthcare Brands
As it seeks to highlight its potential for brands from an expanding array of industries, Reddit has shared some key…
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FTC Launches Investigation into Potential Harms of AI Chatbots
AI chatbots are set to come under regulatory scrutiny, and could face new restrictions, as a result of a new…
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Meta Updates Community Notes, Shares Stats on Usage
Meta has announced some new updates to its variation of Community Notes, which it’s gradually expanding as it learns more…
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Facebook is Getting Rid of Community Chats
Looks like Facebook group members haven’t been overly enthused by its group chat options, with the platform now informing group…
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Google Launches New Ad Tools for Retailers
Google has announced a range of new ad tools at its “Think Week” event in New York, which could provide…
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Reddit Adds Tools to Help Publishers Share Their Content in the App
Reddit’s looking to get more publishers involved in its various communities, with the addition of three new tools that are…
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YouTube Enables More Creators to Upload Alternative Language Audio
YouTube is expanding access to its multi-language audio option, which will give more creators the opportunity to reach new audiences…
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Meta and TikTok Win Legal Challenge Over EU Supervisory Fees
While EU regulatory charges continue to hit hard for all the major social apps, both Meta and TikTok have had…
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Pinterest Gives Shoppers More Purchase Options From Pins
Pinterest is rolling out a new way for retailers to guide consumer actions stemming from their Pins, with “where-to-buy links,”…
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Snapchat Launches ‘The Keys’ Online Safety Education Program
Snapchat has launched a new digital literacy program, called “The Keys,” which aims to highlight the dangers of online interaction…
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