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Facebook Rooms

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As moderators of content published by children and young people, we’re constantly reminded of their passion for all things new. They’re astonishingly adept at seeking out the latest apps and quick to test new technologies to the limit. As the adults …

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Is Anonymity Good For The Social Web?

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At a time when Google have been cajoling us to use our real names on YouTube and we’re seeing a marked shift in younger people abandoning established platforms like Facebook and embracing more one-on-one interaction via Snapchat et al – …

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How community managers can capitalize on Facebook’s latest newsfeed algorithm update

Facebook EdgeRank algorithm update

Facebook has (once again) adjusted the algorithm formerly known as EdgeRank, according to an update posted to Facebook’s Newsroom two days ago (January 21st 2014). The latest amendment will give a positive bias to text only updates from friends, and …

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Do you think before you post a picture of your child online?

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Tempero’s Co-Founder, and mother of two, says her children don’t feature on any social networks. Facebook feeds are crammed with pictures of pets, NSFW links, holiday snaps, and of course, babies in all stages of growth. As The Telegraph found …

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Teens, Social Media & Privacy: 6 Top Findings

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Pew Research Center’s May 2013 report on Teens, Social Media & Privacy was the result of a nationally representative phone survey of 802 parents and their 802 teens aged 12-17 in the US. It combines data with insights and quotes …

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