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Facebook parent posts first revenue decline as a public company

Meta (FB), Facebook’s parent company, reported revenue of $28.8 billion for the three months ending in June, a 1% drop from the prior-year quarter and its first year-over-year revenue decline since going public in 2012. The company’s profit fell far more sharply. Net income during the quarter declined

The Best Types of Instagram Posts for Engagement: Carousel, Image, or Video?

As Instagram’s evolved, so too are the types of posts you can share on your feed — from single images, to carousel posts, to videos. But what type of Instagram post performs best when it comes to engagement? We analyzed over 81M Instagram feed posts (excluding Reels)

FLORIDA SHOOTING SUSPECT NIKOLAS CRUZ CALLED HIMSELF ‘ANNIHILATOR’ IN SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS AND WAS OBSESSED WITH GUNS

Instagram accounts reported to be those of suspected Florida shooter Nikolas Cruz have shown the 19-year-old had a long-standing obsession with guns and referred to himself as the “annihilator.” Images from a now-deleted social media account, the validity of which Cruz’s classmates confirmed to the Miami Herald, show the teenager, accused

MICDS community reeling after racist social media posts surface

ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (KMOV.com) — Racially charged comments on social media have an exclusive private school reeling. There has been a lot of damage control going on at MICDS in the aftermath, from school officials addressing all students Tuesday morning and holding two meetings with parents

50 or More Posts on Facebook Could Get You Labeled as Fake News

If you use Facebook regularly to share news about your brand, product or service, you may want to make sure you don’t post too many updates in the future. Otherwise, you may run the risk of being labeled fake news. In a recent announcement, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) said that it was