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'They seem to actually care if we make money': Media companies are falling back in love with Twitter In light of Facebook's algorithm shift, media companies increasingly see Twitter as a more attractive distribution partner. Not only is Twitter well suited to news content, but it's seen as a rare tech platform that seeks equitable deals with publishers and understands their business. Still, media executives are ...
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Snap's and Twitter's Stocks Are Sharing the Love This Month Find out how Twitter finally managed its first quarter of GAAP profitability, and what that means for the company; how Snap's new redesign might be hurting its business and platform; some of the biggest problems with Snap's spending habits; whatever became of Snap's Spectacles business; and more.
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Why Are People Boycotting FedEx? This NRA Protest Is Sweeping Across Twitter While some companies have bowed to the pressure of boycotts and potential public relations crises, many others have not. As of Sunday evening, that includes FedEx. According to its website, the company offers up to a 26 percent discount on shipping-related costs for NRA Business Alliance members.
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NRA backlash: These are the companies cutting ties Those comments, however, did not sit well with people who later took to Twitter urging companies to halt partnerships with the organization. Since Thursday, close to a dozen companies have announced its ending deals with the gun's group. The NRA later fired back with a tweet saying: "Let it be ... Companies are being bombarded with boycott threats from the right and left over their NRA ties ... - Business Insider
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Delta coldly denies gold-medal curling team's request for an upgrade on Twitter ... business-class seats available for the curling team on the way home. Flights to-and-from Seoul, South Korea to the United States are undoubtedly operating at capacity. But come on Delta, that's your response? It's not a good public relations look at all. The person operating the airline's Twitter account ...
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What Boycotting the NRA Accomplishes But last week, as fury raged over the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, angry Twitter users brandishing the hashtag #BoycottTheNRA started confronting companies for doing business with the gun rights group. Many brands quickly decided it was better to walk away than stick out the controversy.
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More than a dozen companies have cut ties with the NRA — and pro-gun rights activists are furious ... and Twitter mentions, it is clear that many on the right are just as ready to organize a boycott campaign as the left. The usual complaints about late planes and poor customer service have been replaced by discussion of the NRA — with people both celebrating and slamming the companies' decisions.
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The Weinstein Company to file for bankruptcy The company had been seeking a deal that would spare it from bankruptcy after more than 70 women accused film producer Harvey Weinstein, its ex-chairman and once one of Hollywood's most influential men, of sexual misconduct including rape. Weinstein denies having non-consensual sex with ... Harvey Weinstein's film studio to file for bankruptcy following #MeToo allegations - Business Insider
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Don't Let Analyst Quips on Twitter Inc Stock Distract You In fact, it would be unusual to not see such mixed messages. Thing is, with the dust finally settling and the key players in the social networking game finally securing their sliver of the social media space, it's not crazy to start handicapping these names like regular companies. And as it turns out, Twitter ...
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Commentary: The War Against Bad Bots Is Coming. Are We Ready? While Twitter testified before Congress that about 5% of its accounts are run by bots, some studies have shown that number to be as high as 15%. In November, Facebook told shareholders that around 60 million, or 2%, of its average monthly users may be fake accounts. Social media companies—just ...
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