Twitter bans ‘Hateful Display Names’ and shares Safety road map

Twitter bans ‘Hateful Display Names’ and shares Safety road map

 Twitter has committed to a specific timeline for rolling out changes to its Safety features, and announced new policies, including a ban on hateful display names, and improvements for second-hand “witness reporting” of abuse. By January, Twitter plans to have implemented all the abuse changes outlined in the internal email published by Wired earlier this […]

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3 Kissmetrics Populations Content Marketers Can Use to Measure Marketing and Retention

3 Kissmetrics Populations Content Marketers Can Use to Measure Marketing and Retention

Content is basically infinite. Run a Google search for a/b testing and you can spend the rest of your life reading about it. So in this proliferation of content, it’s retention, attention, and engagement that are key for content marketers. It’s our goal to get visitors to our content, ideally more than once, and eventually […]

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Facebook Messenger lets games monetize with purchases and ads

Facebook Messenger lets games monetize with purchases and ads

 Facebook is finally giving developers a reason to build games for Messenger while also opening a new revenue stream for the chat app. After launching HTML5 ‘Instant Games’ inside Messenger, like Pac-Man, Space Invaders and Words With Friends Frenzy in November 2016, today Facebook is allowing developers to add in-app purchases as well as interstitial […]

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S. Chandrasekhar Google doodle honors astrophysicist who won a Nobel Prize for his study of the stars

S. Chandrasekhar Google doodle honors astrophysicist who won a Nobel Prize for his study of the stars

Chandrasekhar’s work led to The Chandrasekhar Limit, explaining how a star’s mass will result in a “white dwarf” star, a black hole or a supernova. The post S. Chandrasekhar Google doodle honors astrophysicist who won a Nobel Prize for his study of the stars appeared first on Search Engine Land. Please visit Search Engine Land […]

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Facebook and Google competed for anti-immigration ad dollars during the 2016 election

Facebook and Google competed for anti-immigration ad dollars during the 2016 election

 In a textbook illustration of the conflict of interest between Facebook and Google’s ostensible dedication to free speech and their ostensible espousal of progressive values, the internet giants reportedly took millions in advertising money from a major anti-immigration group at the same time as both were engaged in pro-immigration advocacy. Read More Build your free […]

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