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When you receive them, customer complaints can seem painful because they represent something is awry with your business. But no small business is immune from receiving complaints and if you’re innovating and experimenting, you’re bound to find something needs adjusting from time to time.
In the pre-social media age, journalists, who are trained on source validation and fact authentication, largely controlled the information that people encountered. Today, social media algorithms have become the new gatekeepers for many people. The algorithms filter information, typically presenting material based on a benchmark for engagement predicated on clicks, shares and likes.
Jorgenson knows all about the issues surrounding TikTok, but noted that all social networks have had serious ethical issues. “It was the same thing three or four years ago at my old job,” he said. “Most of what we were doing was for Facebook traffic—and even then, Facebook had different things going on … especially after 2016.”
To me at least, it has seemed like a shaky year for SEO.
The $4,1bn-worth CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey made an open call to anyone who could deliver a base-layer for decentralizing social media platforms such as Twitter, saying that he would fund a team of blockchain engineers and architects who would take on the task, adding up that Twitter would be their first guaranteed customer.
Facebook could leverage its social media platform to block out competitors, according to Christine Lagarde.
The U.S. Navy has banned the popular social media app TikTok from mobile devices over increasing concerns that the Chinese-owned app presents a security risk.
Jumpshop’s data highlights important trends: - Google’s increased use of snippets in search results is encouraging fewer clicks on search results. Obviously, when consumers can obtain the information they’re looking for directly in search results, they’re less likely to click on search results. - Google-owned properties have a significant and growing presence in the SERPs. Incidentally, this is a focal point in the intensifying antitrust scrutiny Google faces.
Facebook has announced the next stage in the development of its content oversight board, which will help it make decisions on what should and should not be allowed on the platform.
Social media giant Twitter is funding an independent team that will focus on developing an open and decentralized standard for social media, CEO Jack Dorsey announced this week in a series of tweets.The team, called...