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Did Beatrice Dixon Sell The Honey Pot Company? — Co-Founder Responds After Social Media Goes Into A Frenzy

Speculations surrounding The Honey Pot Company products circulated on social media this week, sending users into a frenzy. After seeing posts about the Honey Pot changing up the ingredients, I just went to check a new bottle & an old bottle and IM SICK😭 we can’t have anything🥲 pic.twitter.com/RAdzMWxJuM — Lele💎 (@coilele) May 15, 2022 Please don’t tell me Honey Pot is going down the same path that Shea Moisture did 😩😩 — emani. (@youngandboring_) May 14, 2022 I hope the honey pot company listens to consumers and stop putting chemicals in their products. If it’s not broke, why fix it? Please stop upgrading & changing formulas. That’s the worst thing you can do. — Jas ♡ (@Officially_Jas) May 12, 2022

Samantha Dorisca

May 18, 2022

What Happens When All Social Media Apps Start To Become The Same?

Which social media platform has the best features? Well, it’s hard to tell nowadays when they all practically use a variant of the same basic features. From private messaging to disappearing story posts to live chatting and so forth, the social media landscape is starting to look like one big blur. So, what does that mean for the future?

Njera Perkins

Aug 27, 2021

Twitter Says 'Goodbye, Fleets' After Reporting Low Usage From Users

In less than a year of debuting its disappearing tweets feature, Twitter will be shutting down “fleets” after reporting low usage among its online users. According to a blog post from the platform, Ilya Brown — Head of Product, Brand & Video Ads at Twitter — reports that Twitter has not seen growth among users making good use of the Fleets feature — which allows users to share thoughts, photos and tweets for up to 24 hours — since launching last November. As a result, the feature will be discontinued on Aug. 3. “We built Fleets as a lower-pressure, ephemeral way for people to share their fleeting thoughts,” Brown wrote. “We hoped Fleets would help more people feel comfortable joining the conversation on Twitter. But, in the time since we introduced Fleets to everyone, we haven’t seen an increase in the number of new people joining the conversation with Fleets like we hoped. Because of this, on August 3, Fleets will no longer be available on Twitter.” The blog post also states that...

Njera Perkins

Jul 14, 2021