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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Insights: After 2020’s Crucial Role In Our Lives, Social Media Will Face A Far More Critical 2021
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Insights: Seven Social Media Trends That Point To A Vexing 2020 For Creators, Brands
Here during Streamy Awards week, when Tubefilter celebrates the year's best in social media -- and the influencers who make it such a vibrant place -- it's important that we also look forward to what next year has in store.
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Insights: In The Battle Of Data Versus Privacy, Whose Team Are You On?
Tim Cook is flexing on Mark Zuckerberg. The veteran is trying to keep the upstart in line so he doesn't the incredible tech run for everyone.
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