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Tweet Facebook has announced it is updating its policies on ‘harmful and hateful’ content after a campaign complaining it was allowing jokes and other offensive comments about rape and domestic abuse. Facebook vice president of global public policy Marne Levine said the social network would ‘complete our review and update the guidelines’ around hate speech [&hellip
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Tweet Social networking giant Facebook is to launch its own smartphone by next year, reports have suggested. The New York Times cited unnamed sources, including Facebook employees, suggesting that the network had been hiring several smartphone engineers. Facebook recently admitted it was struggling to make money out of its growing mobile audience. The company, which [&hellip
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A Twitter Guide to Handling Anything Your Customers Throw at You
By mike, May 11 in blog with 0 commentsTweet There are a lot of examples of companies that handle the unexpected well on Twitter; there are just as many, if not more, of companies that didn’t. Don’t be in that latter group. Following is a quick guide to handling the worst of what your customers or followers can throw at you. Routine Service [&hellip
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Tweet The federal LNP party is planning to crack down on their party candidates in Queensland using social media sites because they can’t control the content that their members are posting on sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The plan by the federal arm of the party is to provide their candidates with party monitored [&hellip
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Tweet Whether it’s to stay current, network with other professionals or share content with their peers, human resources professionals are turning to social networking sites to build the skills and expertise that will advance their careers, according to research from PJA Advertising + Marketing and community site Toolbox.com. Active use of social media has become [&hellip