Patrick Snay’s relationship with his daughter is probably a little frosty just now. Y’see, a Facebook post bragging about her dad’s $80,000 lawsuit settlement was deemed proof that he broke a confidentiality clause, resulting in the payment being canceled.
Russia Blocks Pro-Ukraine Groups on Social Media
Russia’s General Prosecutor’s office has blocked access to prominent social media pages belonging to anti-Russian groups in Ukraine.

Mundane Monday Humor
LinkedIn Expands Business Blogging Platform

LinkedIn is trying to expand its business blogging platform, but I think they might be a little late to the party. However, this could be an opportunity to find a unique niche in blogging for businesses that already has a professional feel around its network.
Expect every digital marketer’s boss who finds out about this to be given extra work on Monday. However, I expect these blogs to end up being a duplicate of what is already going up on the company blog.
How Can Facebook Advertisers Combat Fraudulent Likes?
After making it harder for Facebook Page owners to gain followers organically, advertisers are paying Facebook to generate likes, but finding non-existent engagement. Now what?
This is perfect example of why Facebook Likes are NOT a good reporting source for a Social Media ROI.
