Social Media: This Week’s Top Stories // December 13, 2015

Anonymous Goes After Donald Trump | Zuckerberg Says Muslims Will Always Be Welcome On Facebook | Twitter Is Monkeying Around With The Order Of Tweets In Your Timeline | Google Photos Gets Easy-To-Use Shared Albums | Facebook Kills Creative Labs, Its Internal Incubator, Plus Some Of Its Apps | Why Wallapop CEO Agustin Gomez Doesn’t Want To Talk About Fundraising | The Tab Raises $3M For Its Hyperlocal News Site Written By Unpaid Student Journalists |
SOCIAL MEDIA
WEEK IN REVIEW
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 2015 THIS WEEK'S TOP STORIES:
TOP HEADLINE | Jordan Crook

Anonymous Goes After Donald Trump

Hacker collective Anonymous seems to be targeting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump after the real estate tycoon called for a ban on all Muslims... Read More…
Josh Constine

Zuckerberg Says Muslims Will Always Be Welcome On Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg urged the world not to “succumb to cynicism” despite bigots like Donald Trump calling for Muslims to be banned from entering the... Read More…
Drew Olanoff

Twitter Is Monkeying Around With The Order Of Tweets In Your Timeline

I’ve been told by insiders at Twitter that “nothing is sacred” when it comes to making Twitter “easier to use” and ready to... Read More…
Drew Olanoff

Google Photos Gets Easy-To-Use Shared Albums

Since breaking off into its own product, Google Photos has been on a bit of a roll as far as adding new features quickly. One such feature is rolling out today... Read More…
Sarah Perez

Facebook Kills Creative Labs, Its Internal Incubator, Plus Some Of Its Apps

Facebook is shuttering its internal R&D division, Creative Labs, launched nearly two years ago as an effort aimed at allowing the large company the ability... Read More…
Matthew Lynley

Why Wallapop CEO Agustin Gomez Doesn’t Want To Talk About Fundraising

Wallapop, so far, has reportedly raised a ton of money. But despite that, Wallapop CEO Agustin Gomez doesn’t want to talk about it because he thinks... Read More…
Ingrid Lunden

The Tab Raises $3M For Its Hyperlocal News Site Written By Unpaid Student Journalists

The online disruption of journalism continues apace. Today The Tab, a hyperlocal news site aimed at young people and written mainly by “grassroots”... Read More…
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