#Newsfeed: Publishers speak out against declining Facebook reach; Google plans ad-blocking feature in Chrome; Spotify strikes new deal with indy giant Merlin
Plus why celebrities are getting in trouble on Instagram (still).
#Newsfeed: Facebook developing more 360 cameras; The Instagram ‘pods’ using likes to fight the algorithm; Unreleased Prince EP to drop on Friday
Plus why Twitter is reviewing it’s relationship with Russia.
#Newsfeed: Big news coming out of Facebook’s F8 conference; Why the people saying Instagram officially ‘killed Snapchat’ are wrong; In-stream video ads just launched on Twitter
Plus why the next “Serial” might be a podcast from Tinder or Spotify.
#Newsfeed: Facebook Messenger now has 1.2 billion users; Spotify enlists third-party competitor to develop its official Apple Watch app; Burger King’s new ad got Google Home to automatically talk about burgers
Plus how an ice cream brand increased sales by 50% after redesigning it’s packaging for the Instagram generation.
#Newsfeed: Instagram combines disappearing and permanent messages into one inbox; Twitter allegedly deleting negative tweets about United Airlines; Viacom releases first VR music album
Plus is the free version of Spotify still worth it?
#Newsfeed: Facebook’s journalism certificate misses the mark; Twitter introduces ‘custom hearts’ for Periscope; Jay Z returns to Apple Music
Plus why most of Jay Z’s albums are already back on Apple Music.
#Newsfeed: Facebook announces free version of Workplace; The world record for retweets could be broken over some free chicken nuggets; Jay Z’s catalogue has been pulled from Apple Music and Spotify
Plus why Facebook’s $1 billion Instagram acquisition is still such a great deal five years on.
#Newsfeed: Facebook says one in five videos shared are live streams; Twitter is suing the government for trying to unmask an anti-Trump account; Spotify is considering an IPO without raising more money
Plus Mastodon the band’s response to Mastodon the platform is metal AF.
#Newsfeed: Facebook announces measures to combat revenge porn; Twitter lost its NFL streaming deal; YouTube goes live with $35 internet TV service
Plus how John Farnham’s “You’re The Voice” is being used to support victims of domestic violence.