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Facebook Suspends Tens Of Thousands Of Apps In Ongoing Data Misuse Crackdown

Facebook said Friday that it’s suspending “tens of thousands” of apps from its platform for data usage violations. The suspended apps are associated with around 400 developers. The purge is part of Facebook’s continuing investigation into how third-party app developers use Facebook data, sparked by the Cambridge Analytica scandal in March 2018. So far, the... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // September 20th, 2019 //
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How Some Brands May Have Kept Access To User Data After Facebook Clamped Down On Its API

You may have received a news alert from The New York Times Wednesday morning about the latest Facebook data-related misstep as you sipped on your cup of joe. What’s Facebook accused of this time? Providing special pay-for-play access to user data for whitelisted advertisers, including Airbnb, Lyft and Netflix, while penalizing others by cutting them... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // December 6th, 2018 //
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F8: Some Developers Are Frustrated, But Most Are Far From Mutinous

“This has been an intense year – I can’t believe we’re only four months in.” Mark Zuckerberg kicked off Facebook’s F8 developers conference in San Jose on Tuesday with a joke, and he got a few chuckles from the gathered crowd of 5,000 developers. Facebook’s recent crackdown on API access and data flows in response to... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // May 2nd, 2018 //
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The Cambridge Analytica Scandal Won't Stop Advertisers From Spending On Facebook

Facebook is running out of eyes to blacken in the wake of revelations over the weekend that Trump-affiliated data firm Cambridge Analytica harvested information from 50 million Facebook accounts without permission. But as long as ads continue to perform on Facebook, the scandals won’t lead advertisers to pull back their spend. “We may see individuals... Continue reading »

by Allison Schiff // March 19th, 2018 //
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AdParlor, Adknowledge's Facebook Ad Tool, Makes Its Way To Twitter

Up to now, performance marketer Adknowledge's AdParlor platform has served agencies and advertisers solely on Facebook, but it will now extend its work as the newest Twitter API partner. The company joins SocialCode, Voxsup, Kenshoo, Adaptly and other social-media marketing technology providers who have made the leap from Facebook to Twitter. While similarities exist between... Continue reading »

by David Kaplan // November 1st, 2013 //
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WaPo's SocialCode Thinking Beyond The 'Like' Says CEO O'Shaughnessy

Media companies aren't what they used to be as distinct technology companies and agencies may percolate within. Think Hearst/iCrossing, Gannett and its cadre of digital tools and services, The New York Times, Conde Nast - and Washington Post Company and SocialCode. As CEO Laura O'Shaughnessy tells it, SocialCode is "the biggest player in the paid... Continue reading »

by John Ebbert // August 3rd, 2012 //
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