Day by day Crunch: Fb faces an advertiser revolt

Fb takes (small) steps to enhance its content material insurance policies as advertisers be part of a broad boycott, founder Alexis Ohanian is leaving Initialized Capital and Waze will get a brand new look. Right here’s your Day by day Crunch for June 29, 2020. 1. As advertisers revolt, Fb commits to flagging ‘newsworthy’ pol…
Facebook takes (small) steps to improve its content policies as advertisers join a broad boycott, founder Alexis Ohanian is leaving Initialized Capital and Waze gets a new look. Here’s your Daily Crunch for June 29, 2020. 1. As advertisers revolt, Facebook commits to flagging ‘newsworthy’ pol…Original article
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  2. "Facebook is expanding its monetization options for video creators. For anyone watching videos posted by those creators, that probably means youll see more ads". (March 11, 2021)
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  5. "Facebook takes aim at Apple, Texas sues Google and we interview the CEO of Boston Dynamics. This is your Daily Crunch for December 16, 2020". (December 17, 2020)
  6. "Facebook announced this morning that stories with original reporting will get a boost in the News Feed, while publications that dont clearly credit their editorial staff will be demoted". (June 30, 2020)
  7. "Last month, Facebook introduced support for paid online events and since many of the businesses offering those events have struggled during the coronavirus pandemic, the company also said it would not collect fees for the next year". (September 25, 2020)
  8. "Facebook is announcing a number of new e-commerce features both within the main Facebook app and on Instagram". (August 25, 2020)
  9. "Facebook has some thoughts and updates about its News Feed, Siri gets some new voices and Tonal becomes a unicorn. This is your Daily Crunch for March 31, 2021". (April 1, 2021)
  10. "The Libra Association, a consortium created by Facebook to support its Libra cryptocurrency efforts, announced this morning that it has a new name the Diem Association and made some key hires ahead of its launch". (December 1, 2020)
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