How do you do, fellow kids? After Facebook Watch, Lasso and IGTV failed to become hits with teens, the company has been quietly developing another youthful video product. Multiple sources confirm that ...
Facebook, which is looking to bring teens back to its social network, is reportedly developing a meme app named LOL. The social media company has been working on the LOL app for months, multiple ...
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Facebook is quietly building a platform for discovering memes, TechCrunch reports. The platform is called LOL, and will consist of "funny videos and GIF-like clips" that users can vote on and share.
Facebook on Thursday announced it had restructured its team devoted to products or features designed to increase the social network’s appeal to younger generations. Nascent projects such as a “LOL” ...
Facebook hasn’t given up on attracting teens. After numerous failed products aimed at teens — including LOL, Facebook Watch, and IGTV — the company is now hard at work on LOL, a meme hub of sorts ...
Nick Statt is a Senior Producer on Decoder. Previously, he reported on the technology and gaming industries for more than a decade. Facebook’s seemingly never-ending quest to make itself appealing to ...
What began as a form of internet subculture has now firmly established itself in mainstream digital conversations. The author says that this phenomenon has not escaped the attention of marketers in ...