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Despite its issues, and there are many, Facebook remains today s main digital public square. Politicians and journalists gravitate toward Twitter, Gen Z loves Snapchat and TikTok, and Facebook fills in the gaps everywhere else.
A few years of scandals have yet to make much of an impact on Facebook s bottom line. In the US and Canada, it had its best-ever quarter for ad revenue in Q4 2020, according to Statista. Monthly active users on the platform in the US/Canada continue to go up. Facebook is not synonymous with the internet, (despite its best efforts), but its website and apps offer a bevy of personalization options. Read on to awaken your inner social networking guru.
VANCOUVER New University of British Columbia research has found people want control over their digital data after they die. The UBC computer science study suggests people also want tools to make it easier to manage that data. Lead author Janet Chen, who was an undergraduate student in the computer science department, said she became interested in the topic after growing up in the digital revolution. “All the memories captured of my life are stored digitally. It struck me that many of the platforms I use don’t have great tools to support that data after I’m gone,” Chen said in a news release. “We wanted to look at how to curate this data both while living, and after death.”
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