Twitter is testing out a new feature for Android users that prompts them to read an article before tweeting it, in an effort to promote informed discussion.
Twitter is testing out a new feature for Android users that prompts them to read an article before tweeting it, in an effort to promote informed discussion.
The co-founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, has launched WT:Social - a new social platform focused on changing the social media landscape.
Facebook launched a dating service within its platform, and while it looks like the platform is coming full circle and staying true to its vision to connect the world, it might not actually be a …
Vero is looking to bring 'exclusivity' to social for a price. But, not for its already 5 million users. They've been grandfathered in as a token of appreciation for helping to build the network. Remember Vero? Most... …
As part of its continuing efforts to protect elections from misinformation and meddling, Facebook will be making all European political parties register as advertisers across the EU.
Facebook has launched Community Actions, a new online petitions feature to help users call for action on certain issues and notify government officials.
Please welcome this week's 12 Questions Expert Spotlight guest, Global Social Media Manager at Amnesty International, Valeriia Voshchevska.
The New Year is here and you know what that means... New Years Resolutions! Has improving your social media behaviour made the cut?
To help identify and take action against more types of misinformation, faster, Facebook announced that it is expanding fact-checking for photos and videos.
In an era of maturity for most social media platforms, Pinterest's growth is in the double digits, recording a 25% increase in monthly active users since September 2017.
Facebook has worked hard, trying to fix its image with digital, social, and OOH ads. In London, a street artist thought he could make them more "honest."
To continue making its app safer for its users, WhatsApp is tweaking and testing new limits on its forwarding feature.
Welcome to this week's top social media stories. Instagram continues to innovate with even more new features and Facebook to add more transparency to Pages and Ads. And What about the comeback of Wandering Girl?
Facebook started trialing Reddit-style upvote and downvote buttons on comments back in February. While the feature is still not rolling out globally, more and more users are reporting having access to it.
Facebook is having a deep moment of self-analysis in what may be the most honest video ad about itself.
Glitz and glamour on social media in 2017 was a BIG deal, and if you think that is stopping anytime soon, think again!
According to the Edelman Trust Barometer survey of 2018, trust in social media platforms has decreased, while trust in traditional news and journalism has bounced back.
In 2018, Mark Zuckerberg is committing himself to something bigger, bolder, and perhaps unachievable; Fixing Facebook.