Facebook, under Meta, is making efforts to attract younger users, particularly Gen Z, back to the platform through new strategies and services. The company aims to address the perception of being outdated and overrun by older users by targeting a younger demographic.
This year Facebook turned 20, but over the last several years, the social media giant has fallen to the wayside of other apps like Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat; specifically when it comes to younger users. https://t.co/1m9ebCGxi9
At an event for young creators last week, Facebook handed out pamphlets saying, "We are not your mom's Facebook.” (Nice try.) https://t.co/HA2J3v4cJx
Facebook has earned a reputation as an app overrun by boomers sharing outdated memes and misinformation. But Meta has a plan to win back the youth. https://t.co/KvjRxgCmIo
Facebook has a plan to win over Gen Z. Don't laugh. https://t.co/foS4erlfYS
Facebook reveals new plan to woo Gen Z users back to the platform https://t.co/oyyA9t3WnW
New York Times @nytimes: Facebook reveals new plan to woo Gen Z users back to the platform - Mashable. #aistrategy #ArtificialIntelligence #AI https://t.co/x98aGWeIfD
Parent company Meta tests new ad service to mixed reactions as Facebook courts younger content creators. https://t.co/6TuDIa0dae
Facebook Is Bringing Back Young People. That’s Only One Revenue Driver Ahead. https://t.co/g4tqHgAsDg
Facebook announces they will focus on appealing to young adults. https://t.co/Sci124nbhI
Facebook Hoping To Become More Appealing To Young Adults https://t.co/K480uqcvCO