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On the other side, however, the company has periodically reset user expectations by emphasizing the primacy of personal messaging and family-and-friends updates on its platform over content that relates to the public sphere.

From Axios

Google has been pushing messaging recently within Google My Business and Google Maps.

No client wants messaging and creative for their next ad bounced around the world like that.

From Digiday

BuzzFeed News uses the subscription messaging platform as an engagement tool to connect with audiences and answer reader questions.

From Digiday

Brands are reflecting this in ad messaging, with language such as “treat yourself,” “self care,” and promoting Galentine’s, and even gifts for pets.

From Digiday

In her newest EP Love Your Boyfriend, she takes the messaging of love songs and places it in an abrasive, sonic package.

Forget about new candidates, more money, and better political “messaging.”

Fueled by a well-honed messaging and technology-driven targeting, an otherwise unknown candidate sailed into office.

This story is likely to be messaging a threat/intimidation from the effective coup in the US.

But there is no credible data yet showing that the reach of ISIS messaging has diminished.

Too literally the light of day: we can get no free messaging from part to part of our own Army even.

Lil had, by that time, figured out that I was back online, that their secret messaging had been discovered.

Which occasions such negotiating, and messaging across the Oder, for the next six weeks, as—as shall be omitted in this place.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to messaging, such as: augur, betoken, forebode, forecast, foreshow, and foretell.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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