Facebook is digging out of one of its biggest crises yet. The personal data of up to 87 million users, was obtained by Cambridge Analytica
These are just a few ways you can use a Facebook API to better serve your business and audience. Before we dive into all the ways you can use theAPIto advance your business goals and delight your customers, let's define what the Facebook API is and how to get started with it. What...
A Facebook advertisement is a paid message that businesses and individuals use to promote products, services, or brand messages on the Facebook platform. These ads are integrated into the social media experience, appearing in users' news feeds, stories, and sidebars, as well...
When it comes to Threads, we've seen a lot of growth at the start and then things have fizzled out. The issue is whether Facebook has enough patience to grow Threads. Even if Threads has 50M committed users, I don't think that it will be viewed as a suc...
On September 28, Facebook publisheda security updateexplaining that the company’s engineering team hasdiscovered a security issue affecting almost 50 million accounts. The bottom line is that somebody performed a rather sophisticated attack that allowed them to steal 50 million user access tokens. ...
Understand the latest updates & intricacies of Facebook ad policies, and know what you can - and can't - advertise on the platform:...
However, before we delve into some detective work, let’s first ensure the issue is not from Facebook’s side. Facebook has suffered numerous blackouts, newsfeeds, and sign-in errors in the past, among others. And while the rest of the app/site is working properly, there’s a chance ...
Companies are increasingly encouraging employees to use Facebook and other social media to interact with coworkers in order to empower collaboration and knowledge sharing. Yet, there is a hidden problem that has been neglected by managers. The more employees interact with coworkers through social med...
As it turns out, Facebook's strike against the plug-in isnotwhat got me thinking. Web services (and providers of all types) have ban hammered add-ons they don't like for years. It sucks, but it's a fact of life. No, what got me thinking was an issue raised inKruse's own blog...
Facebook is under fire for failing to rein in fake and biased news stories that some believe may have swayed the presidential election.