With most viewing for Facebook Watch occurring in the news feed, media companies are wondering how they'll get people to watch their Watch shows after Facebook's algorithm change.
Following the controversy with vlogger Logan Paul, YouTube is tightening its requirements for content creators to quell advertisers' concerns. Here are five of their lingering questions about the overhaul.
Now that Facebook is de-emphasizing publishers' content in the news feed, publishers are shifting the focus of their audience development teams away from the platform to search, email and different platform products.
"Partnerships tend not to involve long gaps in communication." Facebook's feed purge has exacerbated U.K. publishers' frustrations about communication with the platform.
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