by Eileen Brown | Feb 24, 2016 | Facebook, Privacy
Facebook has released its range of reactions which allow you to express how you feel in detail when you respond to a post from a friend. It has extended the range of options available when you press the Like button on a post. In addition to just ‘liking’ a post, you...
by Eileen Brown | Jul 20, 2015 | Analytics, Facebook, Social Media
Since Mat Honan ran an experiment to Like everything he saw on Facebook for two days, I’ve been playing around with what I like, share and comment on to see if it affects the content I read. His “campaign of conscious liking” surfaced disturbing trend in his Facebook...
by Amastra | May 28, 2014 | Facebook
Facebook has started to restrict those annoying apps that auto-post to news feeds. Now you have to specifically share those posts that you want to share. This means that there will no longer be those annoying posts from apps such as Spotify or images from Instagram...
by Amastra | Feb 5, 2014 | Facebook
Page Admins might have been concerned recently as their text posts have not been getting as much engagement as their posts with links, images, or Videos. Facebook has been running a variety of tests to encourage engagement and it has noticed that when it shows users...
by Amastra | Jan 13, 2014 | Facebook, Social Sharing
Why do we share some posts and ignore others on Facebook? How does a simple status update become a meme? Facebook has collected a huge amount of behavioural data. We find something interesting, share it with our friends and our key phrases for this event are watched...
by Amastra | Jul 4, 2013 | Community, Facebook
The US State Department has spent around $630,000 on two marketing campaigns to increase fans of its four English Facebook pages. It increased Facebook fans from about 100,000 to over 2 million for each of its English language pages. The campaigns also helped to...