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Snap to pay US$1mil a day to creators for Spotlight videos
Snap Inc is rolling out a new tool for its Snapchat app to feature popular videos, called Spotlight, and said it will pay out US$1mil (RM4.09mil) day to creators of the top-performing posts.
Expert: Cyber ruses getting harder to monitor
PETALING JAYA: With financial scam advertisements and deepfakes of prominent personalities popping up on social media sites, it may be harder to monitor these ruses by cybercriminals, say cybersecurity experts.
Opinion: Can Twitter build something worth paying for?
In its latest earnings call, Twitter Inc announced that it was building a subscription-based service. But it revealed little else.
Are Malaysians willing to attend concerts in a Covid-19 world?
Everyone agreed they are not going to be attending live concerts this year. Good news is, the concert organisers are looking for unconventional ways to hold concerts again.
Google pulls down political ads as US candidates keep pushing limits
Google has rejected dozens of ads from Donald Trump’s presidential campaign for violating its ad policies in the week leading up to Super Tuesday, as well as a Bernie Sanders ad and two from a political action committee supporting Joe Biden, according to data released by the company on March 4.
Facebook to publicly track political sponsored content after Bloomberg's paid memes
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Bloomberg’s online campaign tests Facebook, Twitter rules
Mike Bloomberg’s stockpile of cash, swarm of employees and paid social media influencers are testing the abilities of online platforms – and his Democratic challengers – to keep up with an expensive internet campaign.
Facebook prepares for wave of influencer marketing in politics
Facebook Inc is trying to clarify how it will handle a new wrinkle in the world of digital political advertising: politicians paying influencers to post on social media platforms like Instagram, which it owns.
Facebook allows U.S. political candidates to run sponsored content
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Friday it was allowing U.S.-based political candidates to run branded content on its social networking platforms, but the content would not be catalogued in its advertising library.
Facebook allows U.S. political candidates to run sponsored content
(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Friday it was allowing U.S.-based political candidates to run branded content on its social networking platforms, but the content would not be catalogued in its advertising library.