Policy Questions Answered Under New ‘Facebook Terms and Policies Hub’
News on Social Marketing, according to Mashable Social Media, changes on policies cause confusion to users when using the world’s largest social network.
Facebook, the world’s largest social network and well known for its changing policies and confusion among users, has finally aggregated all its terms and policies under the same roof, The Facebook.com/policies.
Called the Facebook Terms and Policies Hub, it is clear and easy to navigate, with headlined links and sub- headlines, which leads to more information.
Data Use Policy, Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, and Community Standards are the three big links which gives you details about privacy, account security and information sharing. It also has links to ads, credit pages, promotions, sponsored stories and platform payment terms. Aggression, bullying, hate speech, nudity and intellectual property are just a few of the issues on which Facebook has a strong position.
With the Terms and Policies Hub, Facebook hopes to make their policies more accessible for the people who use Facebook by giving answers to specific questions regarding policies.
All the policy questions collected under the Facebook policies hub reminds us of how huge the world’s largest social network is and that users should always keep up with its development.
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Bringing Unified Digital Measurement to Smartphone Devices
News on Social Marketing, according to TechCrunch, comScore reported that Google sites led on iOS, Android and RIM devices, followed by Facebook, Yahoo and Amazon sites. But in terms of usage, apps dominated with 4 out of every 5 mobile media minutes spent. This is based on comScores new Mobile Metrix, which examines mobile media usage across both apps and mobile web browsing.
Built-in system apps came out on top. But Facebook isn’t number one. The App Store or the Android Market holds the top spot, followed by either Google Search or Maps, depending on the platform.
On the iPhone, iTunes was the top app while on Android, Google Play store was number 1.
Based on social networking properties by audience size, a measurement determined by app usage and mobile site visitors, comScore looked Facebook as an easy winner, with its average mobile user engaging for over 7 hours thru browser or app in March.
The new hot image pinboarding site Pinterest reached 7.5 million smartphone visitors while Foursquare trailed Pinterest with 5.5 million mobile visitors. Tumblr reached an audience of nearly 4.5 million engaging at an average of 68 minutes at the same time.
Read more at comScore: Google Sites Top Facebook On Mobile; 4 Out Of 5 Mobile Media Minutes Spent In Apps
IT’S ALL IN THE FORUM STRATEGY
News on Social Marketing, according to Social Media Explorer, the Conversation is the initial research report by Social Media Explorer, wherein the first edition of this new approach to market research focuses on banking industry.
The industry is in query for this product and consumers’ feedback is important in the online conversational marketplace. We’re trying to find the conversations around a given industry for a better understanding of what the customers have in mind in social web, may it be in social networks, blogs and other sites.
Most marketers have no idea on the online conversation that takes place because marketers are petrified of them for a reason that they are not welcome there. And therefore, marketers don’t know how to participate in those.
Social Media Explorer’s The Conversation offers advice for bank marketers on how to face challenges and will discuss on how to handle forums and message boards.
Read more at WHERE’S YOUR FORUM STRATEGY?
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