Marketing Day: YouTube takes down 8M videos, Facebook’s authorization process & more
Here's our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web.
Amy Gesenhues on April 24, 2018 at 4:10 pm | Reading time: 3 minutes
Here’s our recap of what happened in online marketing today, as reported on MarTech and other places across the web.
From Marketing Land:
- 7 ways protections for online content are being eroded
Apr 24, 2018 by Wesley Young
Recent changes to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act raise questions about how safe from liability publishers will continue to be for user-generated or third-party content. Contributor Wesley Young discusses threats on the horizon to those protections. - Facebook now letting users appeal posts that were removed for violating content standards
Apr 24, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues
For the first time ever, Facebook has published the guidelines its internal teams use to decide what content is allowed on the site. - YouTube removed more than 8M videos for violent & extremist content during Q4 2017
Apr 24, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues
YouTube says it’s making strides in protecting viewers from abusive content, but brand safety is still not 100%. - Sharpen your digital marketing skills with an SMX Advanced workshop
Apr 24, 2018 by Marketing Land
Growing your marketing skills helps you design and deploy winning campaigns and keeps you at the top of your game. The best way to stay fresh is to train hard. An SMX Advanced workshop can help get you there. - Facebook opens Authorization tab in Page settings for advertisers running political ads
Apr 24, 2018 by Amy Gesenhues
While the Authorizations tab will be visible to all advertisers, only those in the US that are running political ads will be able to complete the authorization process for now.
Recent Headlines From MarTech, Our Sister Site Dedicated To Marketing Technology:
- At this year’s MarTech Conference, trust takes a starring role
Apr 24, 2018 by Barry Levine
It’s appropriate that, in the year of GDPR and the Facebook scandal, marketers are coming back to the key ingredient in customer relationships. - 2018 Stackie Award winners: The most impactful martech stacks this year
Apr 24, 2018 by Robin Kurzer
Scott Brinker announces the winners and talks about the Stackies in general on Tuesday, the first full day of this year’s MarTech conference. - Scott Brinker unveils his most populous Marketing Technology Landscape yet
Apr 24, 2018 by Barry Levine
At this rate, we’re soon going to need microscopes to keep up with the evolution of the martech ecosystem.
Online Marketing News From Around The Web:
- 3 Tips for Targeted Mobile Marketing, MarketingProfs
- 4 Use Cases of AI for B2B Marketers, Marketo
- Facebook’s handpicked watchdogs gave it high marks for privacy even as the tech giant lost control of users’ data, The Washington Post
- How to Create Pillar Content Google Will Love, Content Marketing Institute
- How to Measure the Value of Your Lead Generation Campaigns, The AdStage Blog
- Instagram launches “Data Download” tool to let you leave, TechCrunch
- Launching a New App: A Checklist, 3Q Digital
- Mobile Performance Advertising Is Broken. Here’s How To Fix It, AdExchanger
- Reddit to grow its 75-person brand partnerships team by 50 percent to woo advertisers, Digiday
- Why social commerce isn’t #trending yet, Retail Dive
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