Tag: Facebook

Facebook Adds New Monetization Options for Creators, Including Ads in Short Video Clips

By: Andrew Hutchinson

Facebook has announced a range of new monetization options for creators, with a focus on short video clips – which could put more pressure on TikTok, which is still working on its own revenue-share programs.

First off, on short-form video – Facebook has announced that creators will now be able to earn money from videos …

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Facebook Launches Live-Stream Shopping Events, the Next Stage in its Evolving eCommerce Push

By: Andrew Hutchinson

Facebook is taking the next step in its evolving eCommerce push with the introduction of a new “Live Shopping Fridays” series, which will see the platform host live-streamed shopping experiences, in conjunction with selected retailers, that will invite viewers to ask questions about products, and make purchases, all in-stream.

Among the brands …

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New broadcasting bill could regulate all your Facebook, Instagram and YouTube posts, experts say

By: Rachel Gilmore

Recent government changes to the bill meant to modernize the Canadian broadcasting act could expand regulation to everything individual Canadians put on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube.

The bill, in its current state, would turn the YouTube video of a kid’s soccer game, or the Instagram reel you posted of your brunch, into a …

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Facebook plans to go after Clubhouse — and podcasts — with a suite of new audio products

By: Peter Kafka

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced a suite of audio products, including a Clubhouse competitor and a push into podcasting, that his company intends to roll out over the next few weeks and months. You can read about all of those below; not included in that list was a plan …

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Facebook and Instagram notices in iOS apps tell users tracking helps keep them ‘free of charge’

By: Kim Lyons

Facebook is continuing its campaign against Apple’s iOS 14 privacy updates, adding a notice within its iOS app telling users the information it collects from other apps and websites can “help keep Facebook free of charge.” A similar message was seen on Instagram’s iOS app (Facebook is Instagram’s parent company).

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Facebook begins testing ads in Instagram Reels

By: Sheila Dang

Facebook Inc. on Thursday said it will begin testing ads on its TikTok clone Instagram Reels in India, Brazil, Germany and Australia, as the social media giant aims to make money from its short-form video feature.

The company is seeking to capitalize on its popularity in India, a fast-growing social media …

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Facebook Launches New Dynamic Ads for Video Streaming Platforms

By: Andrew Hutchinson

Today, The Social Network has added new ‘Dynamic Ads for Streaming’, which is designed to help video streaming brands showcase relevant titles to people on Facebook, in order to entice new sign-ups based on their interests.

As explained by Facebook:

“With Dynamic Ads for Streaming, when people see an ad for your …

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Facebook AI cuts by more than half the error rate of unsupervised speech recognition

By: Tiernan Ray

Speech recognition, meaning, programs that are able to detect spoken phonemes, is a fairly well established discipline in computer science that has been greatly advanced in the past twenty years by artificial intelligence. 

The field has depended heavily on libraries of samples of speakers with each phoneme explicitly indicated, or “labeled.” …

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Facebook Begins Testing In-Stream Video Topics

By: David Cohen

Facebook detailed more advertising options Thursday for its in-stream video ads, Instagram Reels and Facebook Stories.

The social network cited a study by Ipsos last November, which found that Instagram and Facebook were the most popular platforms among video viewers for connecting with brands.

Facebook kicked off a global test Thursday of in-stream video topics, which enable …

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Facebook tests ‘extremist content’ warning on platform to fight radicalization

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By:  Elizabeth Culliford

Facebook Inc is starting to warn some users they might have seen “extremist content” on the social media site, the company said on Thursday.

Screenshots shared on Twitter showed a notice asking “Are you concerned that someone you know is becoming an extremist?” and another that alerted users “you may have been exposed …

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Cost per thousand (CPM) is a marketing term used to denote the price of 1,000 advertisement impressions on one webpage. If a website publisher charges $2.00CPM, that means an advertiser must pay $2.00 for every 1,000 impressions of its ad. The "M" in CPM represents the Roman numeral for 1,000.

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