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Google Search Console Insights For GA4 Properties Now Available via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
In an update rolling out today, Google addresses a limitation of Google Analytics 4 (GA4) properties by making them compatible with Search Console Insights. The post Google Search Console Insights For GA4 Properties Now Available appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Clarifies Course Structured Data Requirements via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google fixed the Course structured data guidelines by adding an important requirement that was previously missing. The post Google Clarifies Course Structured Data Requirements appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Ads Rolls Out Diagnostic Insights via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google Ads is rolling out a new set of data to the Insights page highlighting any issues found during diagnostic checks. The post Google Ads Rolls Out Diagnostic Insights appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
TikTok Responds To Allegations Of Unsecured User Data via @sejournal, @martinibuster
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew denied allegations that China-based employees have access to sensitive user data. Google and Apple continue to offer TikTok. The post TikTok Responds To Allegations Of Unsecured User Data appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Everything to Know About OpenSea’s Massive Data Breach
Last night, OpenSea — widely regarded as the world’s most popular NFT marketplace — dropped a bombshell of a blog post. According to their report, they use Customer.io as an email vendor. The problem? One of the vendor’s employees “misused their employee access to download & share email addresses [of OpenSea’s userbase] with an unauthorized third party.” Ultimately, the scale of the security breach seems to be simply massive. A large chunk of OpenSea’s active user base of over 1.5 million, in addition to anyone who subscribed to its newsletter, may have had their email address compromised. “If you have […]
Former Google CEO Describes ‘Brutal’ Review Process For New Projects via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt shares details about the “brutal” review process employees had to go through when pitching ideas for new products. The post Former Google CEO Describes ‘Brutal’ Review Process For New Projects appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
YouTube Disables Hidden Subscriber Counts via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
As part of a more significant effort to fight creator impersonation, YouTube has stopped allowing channels to hide the number of subscribers they have. The post YouTube Disables Hidden Subscriber Counts appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Inflation’s Impact On Ad Spend Detailed In Merkle Report via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Read on to learn how advertisers are prioritizing machine learning, first-party data, and the impacts that inflation imposes on marketing performance. The post Inflation’s Impact On Ad Spend Detailed In Merkle Report appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
It’s Time to Talk About the Baseless BAYC Nazi Claims
On October 2, 1984, author and media theorist Neil Postman gave the keynote address at the Frankfurt Book Fair. In that address, Postman presented an essay entitled “Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Showbusiness.” During his talk, he surprised the crowd by saying he thought the fair’s theme, which was focused on George Orwell, was a mistake. Of the two defining dystopian novels of the 20th century, Postman argued that Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World got it right, not Orwell’s 1984. “Orwell missed the mark completely,” he explained in a statement that remains, for some, as startling […]
Talks This Week May Decide the Future of NFTs in the EU
European Union (EU) negotiators are meeting this week in an attempt to finalize a broad range of rules related to crypto and NFTs. Specifically, the new regulations are aimed at combatting money laundering and could establish an authorization regime for crypto service providers. The documents were prepared by France, CoinDesk reports. Notably, these rules could force people who create non-fungible tokens (NFTs) to centralize and register with governments. According to the documents, this means that an NFT creator would need to be “a legal person rather than a decentralized entity.” As a result, they would have to register their information […]