We Are Social’s Monday Mashup #494
Over the next few weeks, Facebook will start adding labels to content from news outlets owned or otherwise controlled by a government. The warning reads: “This publisher is wholly or partially under the editorial control of a state. This is determined by a range of factors, including but not limited to funding, structure and journalistic standards.” Outlets who receive these labels will also be banned from buying ads on the platform, starting this summer.
Facebook rolls out new Manage Activity tool
Facebook has released a new Manage Activity tool to give users an easy way to clean up older posts on their profiles, either by archiving them or by deleting them in bulk. Deleted posts will remain in trash for 30 days before they are permanently removed, unless users choose to manually delete or restore them before such time.
Snapchat launches Dynamic Product Ads in the UK
Snapchat has launched its Dynamic Product Ads in the UK as it steps up efforts to grow ad revenue from retailers and direct-to-consumer brands. Advertisers can now automatically create globally served Snapchat ads, based on real-time product catalogues – containing hundreds of thousands of products, to be served in multiple markets. The Dynamic Product Ads service is free and covers Snap Ads, Story Ads and Collection Ads.
Twitter’s Jack Dorsey donates $3m to Know Your Rights Camp
Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey announced last week that he will be donating $3 million to Know Your Rights Camp, an organisation led by former National Football League quarterback and current civil rights activist, Colin Kaepernick. The donation is the latest #startsmall grants.
More #startsmall grants.
$3mm to Colin @Kaepernick7’s @yourrightscamp to advance the liberation and well-being of Black and Brown communities through education, self-empowerment, mass-mobilization to elevate the next generation of change leaders. https://t.co/WGgKziHnwB
— jack (@jack) June 3, 2020
LinkedIn introduces new retargeting tools
LinkedIn has launched new retargeting options which will allow advertisers on the platform to create and target ads specifically to users who watched 25, 50, 75 or 100 per cent of their video ads, as well as users who have opened or submitted a Lead Gen Form. The video retargeting capabilities will also extend to the LinkedIn Audience Network. During testing, LinkedIn says the new capabilities increased conversions by 20 per cent, while lowering the cost per conversion by 24 per cent.
Pinterest adds Shop Tab to visual search tool
Pinterest has added a Shop tab to results generated by its Lens visual search tool. Pinners can now click the camera in the search bar, snap or upload a photo and click on the Shop tab for a feed of shoppable product Pins related to in-stock products identified in the image. The Pins link directly to retailers’ checkout pages.
Pinterest outlines steps to promote diversity and racial justice
Pinterest has shared a number of steps it’s taking to promote diversity and help combat racism, including: better evaluating content related to racial justice; removing ads from search results for Black Lives Matter; and creating a Black Lives Matter board – containing topics such as organisations to donate to and how to support Black-owned businesses. The platform is set to donate 25,000 shares of stock (valued at roughly $500,000) to organisations committed to racial justice and promoting tolerance and will also be investing $250,000 to help rebuild local businesses in the US.
TikTok pledges to promote Black creators
Last week, TikTok laid out a detailed action plan to help address criticism that its recommendation algorithm suppresses Black creators. The steps include the creation of a Creator Diversity Council, reassessing moderation strategies, and the development of a new creator portal. The platform has also pledged a $3 million donation to non-profits that help the Black community and a separate $1 million donation to address racial injustice and inequality.
Selena Gomez gives her Instagram over to Black activists
Selena Gomez, the fifth most-followed Instagram account in the world, has handed her Instagram account over to a number of influential Black leaders and activists to provide them with a platform to speak directly to her 179 million followers. In a post announcing her decision, Gomez repeated that “we all have an obligation to do better” and that “we can start by listening with an open heart and mind.”
Trump’s Executive Order faces legal challenges
President Donald Trump’s Executive Order targeting social media companies is facing its first legal challenge from the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT), which claims that Trump violated the companies’ First Amendment right to free speech. According to the CDT’s President and CEO, Alexandra Givens, “The Executive Order is designed to deter social media services from fighting misinformation, voter suppression, and the stoking of violence on their platforms.”
Ones to watch
Facebook has confirmed that it is testing new email marketing tools for Pages with a small number of small and midsize businesses.