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  • The ad boycott against Facebook this past summer created an opportunity for second-tier social media platforms, such as Snapchat and Pinterest.

    Snapchat And Pinterest Benefited From The Facebook Boycott – But Can They Keep It Going?

    The ad boycott against Facebook this past summer had little impact on its bottom line. But the boycott did appear to create an opportunity for second-tier social media platforms, such as Snapchat and Pinterest. “A large share of the accelerated growth we saw from those companies in the third quarter [of 2020] was almost certainly […]

  • Jade Magnus Ogunnaike, senior campaign director, Color of Change

    Color Of Change: The Facebook Boycott Was 'Somewhat Of A Start, But There’s Still A Long Way To Go'

    Jade Magnus Ogunnaike has a message for advertisers: “You have so many opportunities to change things for the better.” Ogunnaike is a senior campaign director at Color of Change, the civil rights advocacy group that helped spearhead the Facebook advertising boycott in July. Although the formal boycott ended last month, there’s still a spotlight on […]

  • The official advertising boycott against Facebook may be over, but the same can’t be said for hate speech on the platform.

    The Amount Of Hate Speech Facebook Found On Its Platform Doubled Between Q1 And Q2

    The official advertising boycott against Facebook may be over, but the same can’t be said for hate speech on the platform. Facebook took down 22.5 million posts in the second quarter alone for violating its policies against hate speech, which is more than double the 9.6 million pieces of hateful content Facebook removed last quarter, […]

  • Trump Might Allow TikTok Acquisition (With Conditions); Adobe Spurns Political Advertising

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. TikTok Flip Flop In the latest chapter of the TikTok saga, Trump said Microsoft can pursue an acquisition of the app – granted that the US Treasury Department receives “a lot of money” for the deal. It’s unclear how the government would get paid, […]

  • Q2: Facebook Acknowledges IDFA Loss Could Have A Material Business Impact

    Despite a healthy second quarter that shrugged off the economic downturn, Facebook CFO Dave Wehner warned investors on Thursday that Apple’s IDFA changes coming in iOS 14 could “prove to be a challenging headwind.” “We’re still trying to understand what these changes will look like and how they impact us and the rest of the […]

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    The Great Pause Of 2020

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Eric Wheeler, CEO at 33Across. We’ve all had to take a huge pause in common everyday functions of life during this coronavirus pandemic: how we live and work. How our […]

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    The Facebook Boycott For The Rest Of Us

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Kevin Ryan, CEO at Motivity Marketing. Surviving without Facebook should be easy for any advertiser to do. From a success measurement perspective, it should be just another interchangeable channel on […]

  • Snap had an all right Q2 but warned that the ongoing pandemic could impact Q3 ad demand.

    Snap Revenue Up 17% In Q2, But Ad Demand Could Fall In Q3

    Snap had an all right Q2 but warned that the ongoing pandemic could impact Q3 ad demand. Similar to last quarter, Snap did not provide guidance for Q3, although it did give investors some comfort by sharing its year-over-year revenue growth of 32% through July 19. Snap is “cautiously optimistic” that the trend could sustain […]

  • Ad Spend On Facebook Down More Than 31% In Late June Due To The Boycott

    The formal Facebook advertising boycott didn’t kick off until the beginning of July – but advertisers in the United States were already starting to pull back in June. Ad spend decreased by 31.6% across North America during the last two weeks of June, according to data released Tuesday by social media metrics company Socialbakers. That means […]

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    Yahoo Mail Users Can Shop At Walmart From Their Inbox; Disney Joins Facebook Boycott

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Big-Inbox Retail Verizon Media added a new feature for Yahoo Mail accounts, in partnership with Walmart: inbox shopping. Walmart will have a dedicated banner atop Yahoo inboxes, where users can search for groceries, add them to a cart and purchase without leaving their inbox. […]

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    Snapchat Offers Brands More Organic Reach; Hulu Tests Self-Serve For SMBs

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Called To Account Snapchat users may finally start to see brands posting organic content. There are 30 brands testing account pages, including Ben & Jerry’s, Target, Tim Hortons and Gucci. The new brand landing pages feature videos, custom AR lenses and a native storefront […]

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    The Winners Of A Broken Duopoly Are Many, Not Few

    “Data-Driven Thinking” is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today’s column is written by Jay Friedman, president and partner at Goodway Group. As an industry, we’ve spent the last several years talking about the duopoly, specifically how Google and Facebook receive and control around 60% of […]

  • Why Facebook Boycott Dollars Should Head To CTV

    “On TV And Video” is a column exploring opportunities and challenges in advanced TV and video. Today’s column is written by Philip Inghelbrecht, co-founder and CEO at Tatari. Facebook has largely weathered most of its criticism unscathed. Since the Cambridge Analytica scandal in 2018, Facebook’s user base has ballooned to 2.6 billion monthly actives and the stock price is […]

  • Bayer Freezes Facebook Advertising In July

    Add Bayer to the list of brands pausing paid media on Facebook for the month of July. The consumer health and pharma giant confirmed the pause with AdExchanger, but declined to share details on whether the move is directly connected to the broader Facebook boycott spearheaded by civil rights groups such as Color of Change, […]

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    Media Owners Need A New And Powerful Narrative To Attract Ad Spend

    “The Sell Sider” is a column written for the sell side of the digital media community. Today’s column is written by Alessandro De Zanche, an audience and data strategy consultant. Remember all the times that media owners complained about how the majority of advertisers’ budgets end up in the pockets of Google and Facebook? Today […]