• 5 Ways You Can Steadily Build Your Social Media Followers

    Building a steady stream of social media followers takes time and effort. You know it’s important to grow your audience and reach more people, but it can seem overwhelming trying to build up those follower counts. The good news is that with some smart strategies and consistency, you can organically expand your social media presence. […]

  • Truth Social’s value plummets again, but Trump is likely unbothered

    Over the past few months, Donald Trump has sold golden sneakers, patriotic Bibles, pieces of the suit he wore when getting a mugshot, and a new collection of NFT cards for those who didn’t lose enough on the previous round of Trump NFT cards. Trump doesn’t make these things—the Bible sales are out of inventory that has been around for years, the shoes and cards are something he sticks his name on for a hefty percentage—but just about anything goes when trying to fill the money pit left by $100...

  • Do I not like that: Ten Hag rebukes Garnacho for social media activity

    Winger liked posts on X criticising Manchester United coachArgentinian withdrawn at half time in 2-2 draw at BournemouthAlejandro Garnacho has been ­spoken to by Erik ten Hag after the ­Manchester United winger liked tweets that criticised his half-time substitution at Bournemouth and suggested he had been “thrown under the bus” by the head coach.Garnacho quickly removed his likes on the two messages, which the club believe shows contrition, and any further action will be decided internally....

  • Editorial: Social media companies refuse to safeguard kids. It's up to lawmakers now

    From state capitols to Washington, D.C., lawmakers are scrambling to come up with regulations that can protect kids from the potential harms of social media, since the platforms have been unwilling to adopt reasonable safeguards themselves. In just the last few months, Florida passed a law banning children under age 14 from having a social media account, Iowa legislators backed a bill that would require children younger than 18 to get parental permission to set up and use a social media account,...

  • L.A.-based social video platform Triller acquired by Hong Kong company

    Social video platform Triller will be acquired by a Hong Kong financial services company as the Los Angeles-based firm looks to bulk itself up to counter TikTok's dominance. The agreement has already been approved by the boards of Triller and AGBA Group Holding Ltd., though it still needs regulatory and shareholder approval, according to a statement from the companies. The deal is expected to close in late May, after which Triller will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of AGBA, which is publicly...

  • Garnacho in hot water, likes social media post slamming Ten Hag

    Manchester United have had their fair share of problems this season, and Alejandro Garnacho's social media behavior doesn’t help things at all. Garnacho has had a very successful individual season at Manchester United. He starts every game, plays on the right side instead of his regular left, and contributes offensively and defensively. At the young Manchester United have had their fair share of problems this season, and Alejandro Garnacho’s social media behavior doesn’t help things at all. ...

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    Cramer praises companies like Chipotle that can grow despite a slowing economy and inflation

    CNBC's Jim Cramer said companies that perpetually generate "self-help" are poised to do well in this market.

  • How companies can use generative AI for empathetic customer relationships to create lifetime value

    Researchers from National Taiwan University and the University of Maryland have published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines how marketers can use GenAI to provide empathetic customer care.

  • B.C. puts online harms bill on hold after agreement with social media companies

    B.C. is putting its proposed online harms legislation on hold after reaching an agreement with some of the largest social media platforms to make people safer online.

  • Trump just made an 'attempt to intimidate jurors' on social media: CNN legal analyst

    Donald Trump's repost of a Fox News host's hush money trial juror attack is pure juror intimidation, says CNN legal expert Jeffrey Toobin. "It's clearly, I think an attempt to intimidate jurors," he said while he appeared on CNN's "Anderson 360" Wednesday night. "And it is clearly barred by by the gag order in this case." The former president reposted on Truth Social a quote made by Fox News anchor Jesse Watters that reads: “They are catching undercover Liberal Activists lying to the Judge...

  • Trump fires back after Kimmel jokes about hush money trial, social media company

    Former President Trump fired back Wednesday after Jimmy Kimmel ripped him in jokes about his New York hush money criminal trial and his social media company’s plummeting stock. In a morning post on

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    UL announces investigation into April 7 campus suicide based on social media post

    The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Police Department is launching an investigation into the April 7 suicide of UL student Basil Brown based on a social media post, authorities said.