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Inside Facebook’s struggle to keep young people

The Verge

They predicted that, if “increasingly fewer teens are choosing Facebook as they grow older,” the company would face a more “severe” decline in young users than it already projected. And while Instagram remains incredibly popular with teens, Facebook’s own data shows that they are starting to engage with the app less. Declining numbers.

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Daily Crunch: Apple says it earned $20.8B from 935M subscriptions last fiscal quarter

TechCrunch

And we have five more for you: A second Nothing : Nothing’s second phone will take on the U.S. AWS says growth dropped to mid-teens as customer cost-cutting continues , by Ron. Of course, once the company didn’t need outside capital, it was suddenly available, and the company raised its next two rounds of funding. in 2022 , by Lauren.

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Are Qwerty Monsters the Nonprofit Donors of the Future?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Google and Microsoft sent me mobile phones in response to my complaints about the Apple iPhone in-app donation policy. The topic we explored was mobile fundraising, ranging from best practices, integration and why applications on phones haven’t taken off. What phones and apps are they using? Qwerty Monsters.

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Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence to say the Facebook whistleblower’s claims ‘don’t make any sense’

The Verge

Facebook’s internal research about Instagram’s negative effects on teens—the main topic of Tuesday’s hearing—has particularly stoked anger towards the company and led for calls to publish more research for independent experts to evaluate. Think about how many school-age kids have phones. The reality is that young people use technology.

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Hey Nonprofits: Here Comes Gen Z Donors

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These potential donors are teens (and pre-teens) with a passion for social change and who grew up not knowing what it was like to not to have a cell phone or be connected to Facebook. A good checklist and some recommendations can be found on slides 50-53. That generation has been dubbed as “ Generation Z.”

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Facebook’s research on kids even considered turning playdates into growth drivers

The Verge

With the ubiquity of tablets and phones, kids are getting on the internet as young as six years old. As Instagram head Adam Mosseri notes in a statement included in The Journal ’s reporting: It’s not new and it’s not a secret that social-media companies try to understand how teens and preteens use technology.

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Facebook isn’t telling the whole story about its mental health research

The Verge

The Wall Street Journal ’s reporting included internal slides discussing data that showed Instagram was linked with issues like anxiety, depression, suicidal thought, and body image issues. Facebook put up its own version of the leaked slides — complete with annotations that it said “give more context” on the research.