Facebook takes on Twitter with tool for journalists

Sep 18, 2015 | Facebook marketing, Social media

Facebook has launched a tool to help journalists find, organise and publish content found on its social network. The free tool called Signal, helps journalists find, source, and embed content from Facebook and Instagram. Journalists can also access lists of public figures ranked by who is being mentioned the most on Facebook, including “real­time conversations” […]

Facebook has launched a tool to help journalists find, organise and publish content found on its social network.


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The free tool called Signal, helps journalists find, source, and embed content from Facebook and Instagram.
Journalists can also access lists of public figures ranked by who is being mentioned the most on Facebook, including “real­time conversations” involving politicians, authors, actors, musicians, athletes and others.
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“We’ve heard from journalists that they want an easy way to make Facebook a more vital part of their news-gathering with the ability to surface relevant trends, photos, videos, and posts on Facebook and Instagram for use in their storytelling and reporting,” Andy Mitchell, director of media partnerships at Facebook wrote in a blog post.
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He stated that media organisations had been asking for a strategy to higher use the social community for reporting functions.
This launch comes a week after Facebook made its ‘Mentions’ app available to journalists with verified profiles.
That app, which lets users track mentions of themselves and stream live video, was previously available only for public figures like athletes and actors.
If ‘Mentions’ is for outward-facing content and self-promotion, ‘Signal’ — which is desktop-only for now — is designed to make the backend of the news-gathering process easier.
‘Signal’ is simply the newest of Facebook’s efforts to intertwine itself with the journalist and media publications which have discovered success attracting an enormous viewers by way of the social community.
The group of tools will give journalists a behind-the-scenes look at what is trending on Facebook and find more on those topics.

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