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[Strong view from former Facebook Co-founder] "Mark Zuckerberg is a good guy. But the company I helped him build is a threat to our economy and democracy."
Facebook's betting big on crypto. Note-able quote: "In the future, Facebook will actually start paying users to use (some of) its services." - looks like Facebook is trying to catch up with Brainsy powered platforms.
Micro influencers generate high engagement and a hyper-relevant following. Tips and success stories to leverage for your B2B brand.
Read the latest blog on iTMunch talking about the benefits of an effective thought leadership marketing and strategies to achieve this.
[Brainsy disagrees with Zuck. "Private" should be a given. The future is Private Label Social Media] At F8, the Facebook CEO acknowledges the social media company’s poor reputation on privacy and pledges to improve —but says it may be “unearthing old issues” for a while.
[An oldie but goodie. The post that is -- not Tom, the author] Even if you aren’t a geek like me, it hard to have lived in any of the past five decades without picking up some of the notable phrases that came from Star Trek. “Bean me up Scottie”, “Warp Speed”, and “Phasers on stun”, are all part of our global lexicon.
Digital labor is valuable even when we do it for free. Should we get paid?
[NOTE: The team at Brainsy disagrees with the author's premise to this article. The appropriate question is, what happens to monolithic social media companies when social media users start demanding consideration ($) more in line with the value of their engagement?] Article: As social platforms move ever more aggressively towards AI content filtering, it is critical that as a society we come to terms with an algorithmically moderated world in which it becomes tractable for companies to value every individual post by its economic worth.
Mark Zuckerberg admitted recently that Facebook doesn’t have a ‘strong reputation’ for privacy. An odd new request for private data probably won’t help with that rep.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s nimbleness at using social media helped her win a seat in Congress and thrust her into the national spotlight. But that...