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Elon Musk didn’t kill Twitter

Vox

You probably think you know that, too: The usual suspect is Elon Musk, who has spent the year he’s owned Twitter doing his best to drive away users, advertisers, and any remaining sense of fun or utility the service used to have. Why is Twitter a disaster? So this has been a tremendously entertaining podcast series to put together.

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Big tech companies will have to open Russian offices if they want to advertise in the country

The Verge

A new Russian law will require large social media companies to open offices in Russia if they don’t want to face advertising bans or other penalties , according to a report by Reuters. According to a Russian official, the law affects companies that have over 500,000 Russian visitors a day.

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Should abuse survivors have to disappear from the internet?

The Verge

The advice many survivors like Lorraine receive when they look for help is to leave their online life behind and delete themselves from the internet entirely. For Lorraine, deleting herself from the internet didn’t feel like a solution. “It We can develop intentional boundaries on the internet, it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. “We

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Rich insights into the state of social media today

Trends in the Living Networks

Here is a very good compilation of statistics, perspectives, and news on social media as at the middle of 2012: 2H12: The State of Social Media & Social Media Marketing in the Second Half of 2012. Facebook has 71% of social network ad revenue. - Facebook has 71% of social network ad revenue.

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How Much Would You Sell Your Online Browsing Habits For?

CTOvision

Luth Research will not go through your private messages or your personal social networking sites, nor will it collect any data you send through a secure private network. Data collected will help with company advertising, but is $100 a month really worth giving up your browsing privacy? dailymail.co.uk).

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Malvertising Is a Cybercrime Heavyweight, Not an Underdog

SecureWorld News

The concept of the term "malvertising" (a portmanteau of "malicious advertising") suggests an overlap with ads, albeit dodgy ones, and therefore fuels the fallacy that its impact hardly goes beyond frustration. Again, a raid as harmful as that commences with what appears to be garden-variety deceptive advertising trickery.

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Fantastic international comparative data on media, social media, and mobile

Trends in the Living Networks

The countries with the highest proportion of newspaper advertising revenue are Ireland, Sweden, India, Germany, China. UK followed by Northern Europe leads in the share of Internet advertising revenue, though China comes in at a very strong 13% (I question this figure) and Russia at 12%.

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