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Social Media News Roundup: December ’17 Week 4

In the last, festive week of social media news, Instagram surprises us all with a new feature, a company release an app that turns likes into money and Facebook tries to get rid of the catfishes that plague the social site for good. Instagram’s Christmas Surprise Instagram has released a

Twitter’s Battle with Hate Crime

Twitter has recently clamped down even further on hate crime and abuse as it removes posts with derogatory connotations and suspends people who promote negativity and abuse on individuals and groups in society. The one site that emphasised this idea of free speech seems to have taken a step back and changed its
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Are Your Facebook Photos Really Hidden?

  We’ve all been there. You attended a party at the weekend and let’s just say you were looking a little bit worse for wear towards the end of the night. During this point in the evening – when you’re really only looking forward to a delicious kebab and a
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Spring Clean Your Social Media For Employers

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published back in April 2014. Although it is still useful for ensuring your page is prepped for any employers, our more recent article “How to get a job with social media“ could be more useful if you’re looking for advice on how your social media could be

5 Things To Consider When Adjusting Your Facebook Privacy Settings

More and more people are joining the Facebook following, but you don’t want all of these individuals to view everything you share and you certainly don’t want them all as friends. You’re probably in the same boat as most individuals in not wanting your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and even