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Olivia Atwood’s venture was inspired by a Netflix reality show. Now it serves about 2,000 people and has led to several yearslong relationships.
Experts say any plan for “Instagram Kids” will be really, really hard to get right.
Many of the companies participating in the boycott of Facebook are huge brands with enormous budgets.
A number of civil rights groups are calling on companies to press pause on Facebook and Instagram advertising.
Instagram is introducing new features, like ads on its IGTV, so influencers can keep making money.
Facebook says it is legally required to take down posts in support of sanctioned groups and people. Is it going further than that?
Would we have more fun shopping if businesses paid more attention to aesthetics?
Critics say kids’ drive for validation and popularity on services like Instagram can lead to anxiety, depression and low self-esteem.
Companies don’t need to eavesdrop to target ads — we give them plenty of information.
Users will soon be able to make purchases without leaving the app.