The Week That Was: Social (22/02/19)

mel-poole-1380902-unsplashI spy fake newsTwitter has rolled out a new tool in Europe to allow users to identify if they are being targeted by ads paid for by political campaigns ahead of upcoming elections.AI technology lets users find their perfect pupPetRescue has launched a new tool to allow users to identify their perfect pups on social media platforms and find similar dogs up for adoption. Campaign's top 15 Instagram accountsFor when you need a good laugh, a little inspiration or just some gold old entertainment.Leading brands pull ads off YouTube following paedophile scandalA number of large brands including Nestle and Disney have pulled their ads from YouTube after it was discovered that ‘soft-core paedophiles’ were able to communicate with each other without detection in the comments section of innocent videos of young children.Sign-up here to our monthly Social newsletter and access case studies of our work, as well as hearing the latest news and trends from this sector. We’ll share updates on how we are helping our clients make a meaningful impact, create movements and connect in innovative ways with their audience.

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