What brands should know about the dark side of Facebook
31 May 2012 | by Nicola Clark
As concern over bullying of teenagers on Facebook grows, marketers must play their part in tackling the dark side of social media, writes Nicola Clark.
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The NME has promoted deputy editor Mike Williams to the role of editor, replacing Krissi Murrison, who is stepping down in June.
As concern over bullying of teenagers on Facebook grows, marketers must play their part in tackling the dark side of social media, writes Nicola Clark.
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