Facebook is rolling out today several updates to Pages -- or the profiles harnessed by public figures and creators. The updates will include a more intuitive design, Facebook says, as well as added engagement and account management tools and improved safety features.
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Facebook Revamps Layout Of Pages, Removes ‘Likes’ Metric To Focus On Followers
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Insights: After 2020’s Crucial Role In Our Lives, Social Media Will Face A Far More Critical 2021
Social media were a critical lifeline in a brutal 2020. But a flurry of end-of-year lawsuits and other looming changes suggest 2021 will be much more difficult for the tech giants' usual operations.
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Facebook Testing ‘Super’, Which Lets Fans Pay To Interact With Their Favorite Creators On Stream
Facebook, which has expertly copied popular video formats from competitors like Snapchat Stories and micro-video hub TikTok, may now have its sights set on celebrity shoutout platform Cameo.
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