Daily Minute Master Series
September 3, 2025
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
Meta Will Enable You to Exclude Terms from AI Copy Generations
Meta’s provided another way for advertisers to better guide their AI-generated ads, with marketers now able to list words that they want to exclude from AI-generated ad copy in-stream.
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Instagram is Growing at 10x the Rate of Facebook in Europe
Meta has shared its latest EU performance updates for both Facebook and Instagram as part of its DSA reporting obligations, with EU authorities requiring all large online platforms to share regular updates on their total users and content moderation efforts.
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TikTok Continues to Grow in EU, Reduces Moderation Staff
TikTok has shared its latest EU content enforcement and usage numbers, as part of its DSA disclosure reporting, which gives us some more perspective on how it’s growing, and how its moderation approach is evolving in the region.
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Interaction To Next Paint: 9 Content Management Systems Ranked
Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is a meaningful Core Web Vitals metric because it represents how quickly a web page responds to user input. It is so important that the HTTPArchive has a comparison of INP across content management systems. The following are the top content management systems ranked by Interaction to Next Paint.
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Google Avoids Breakup As Judge Bars Exclusive Default Search Deals
A federal judge outlined remedies in the U.S. search antitrust case that bar Google from using exclusive default search deals but stop short of forcing a breakup. Reuters reports that Google won’t have to divest Chrome or Android, but it may have to share some search data with competitors under court-approved terms. Google says it will appeal.
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