On Friday, we dive into the week’s social media news, providing you with real (and amusing) insight into this dynamic industry. What’s up this week?
Top-dog Twitter users get a break from ads, Facebook boosts publishers’ organic reach with Organic Audience Optimization and rumors swirl around the life or death of Google Glass.
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Twitter Is Now Offering 30-Second And Longer, Skippable Pre-Roll Ads, @GarettSloane, DigiDay
Big Executive Departures At Twitter: Media Head Stanton And Product Head Weil Leaving, @KurtWagner8, @karaswisher, Re/Code
Twitter’s Cash Puts It In A League Of Its Own, @marktfahey, CNBC
Transform A View Into A Donation, YouTube Creator Blog
Google Turns The Lights Out On Glass’ Social Media Platforms, @samred, arstechnica
Google Plus Won’t Be A Requirement When Playing Android Games, SocialBarrel
Inside Facebook’s Decision To Blow Up The Like Button, @sarahfrier, Bloomberg Business
Facebook Makes News Feed More Relevant Again With Organic Audience Optimization, @tamar, Marketing Land