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Twitter: More Than 2.4B Gaming-Related Tweets Were Shared in 2021
Twitter Gaming took a look back at gaming-related chatter on the social network in 2021. Twitter said there were more than 2.4 billion gaming-related tweets in 2021, a 14% increase from 2020. The fourth quarter of 2021 was also the biggest quarter ever for gaming conversation on the platform. The most-tweeted-about video games in 2021…
Reddit Adds Patricia Fili-Krushel to Board of Directors
Patricia Fili-Krushel joined the board of directors at Reddit, taking the spot of Sam Altman, who stepped down after seven years as a member. Fili-Krushel was most recently CEO of global think tank and advisory service Coqual, leaving that role in February 2021, but she is best known for high-level roles in the television sector,…
Grey Group Exec Alex Morrison Is Leaving the Agency to Build Up the Creator Economy
Branded content from creators can sometimes feel like insincere, dreaded interruptions from their regularly scheduled posts–especially when it’s obvious that the creator has little attachment to the product or service they are promoting. Alex Morrison, who has been a champion of the creator economy long before it earned this name, is on a mission to…
Adweek Podcast: Everything to Expect in 2022
We’re kicking off the new year with our Outlook 2022 event beginning Jan. 11, but listeners of Yeah, That’s Probably an Ad are getting a preview of what’s to come in this week’s episode. An all-star lineup of Adweek editors gathered to discuss what they expect to happen this year across marketing, agencies, the metaverse…