'Star Wars' star Mark Hamill says he quit Facebook over its stance on political ads — but he's still posting to Instagram, which Facebook owns

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'Star Wars' star Mark Hamill says he quit Facebook over its stance on political ads — but he's still posting to Instagram, which Facebook owns
 
 
'Star Wars' star Mark Hamill says he quit Facebook over its stance on political ads — but he's still posting to Instagram, which Facebook owns
 
The actor has posted twice on Instagram since "quitting" Facebook, and also posted an Instagram Story.
 
 
 
 
 
YouTube's big changes to ads on children's content is hitting creator revenue by as much as 50%, says a CEO who helps manage 4,300 channels
 
 
YouTube's big changes to ads on children's content is hitting creator revenue by as much as 50%, says a CEO who helps manage 4,300 channels
 
Yoola CEO Eyal Baumel told Business Insider that while he lauds the idea of YouTube doing more for kids, as it stands, it's bad for business.
 
 
 
 
 
Marketers share what it's like to use TikTok's invite-only tool for finding the right influencers to hire for brand deals
 
 
Marketers share what it's like to use TikTok's invite-only tool for finding the right influencers to hire for brand deals
 
TikTok is growing up as an influencer-marketing platform with the release of new audience-data tools for both creators and brands.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Build-A-Bear will debut a Baby Yoda stuffed animal as customers scramble to get their hands on toys based on the adorable character from 'The Mandalorian'
 
 
Build-A-Bear will debut a Baby Yoda stuffed animal as customers scramble to get their hands on toys based on the adorable character from 'The Mandalorian'
 
Build-A-Bear said it would start selling Baby Yoda stuffed animals as demand for the adorable "Star Wars" character booms.
 
 
 
 
 
This startup says it can help companies establish themselves on voice assistants for as little as $12 a month
 
 
This startup says it can help companies establish themselves on voice assistants for as little as $12 a month
 
Zammo's pitch is that it can help small businesses create voice apps like Alexa skills fast and inexpensively.
 
 
 
 
 
Starz's new CEO explains how he's using hits like 'Power' and 'Outlander' to develop new shows, and his global expansion plans
 
 
Starz's new CEO explains how he's using hits like 'Power' and 'Outlander' to develop new shows, and his global expansion plans
 
Starz's new CEO Jeffrey Hirsch details his strategy for the streaming company, which is expanding globally and using data to inform content picks.
 
 
 
 
 
Authors describe losing thousands of dollars in monthly income when Amazon quietly shut down its fan-fiction service — and how they bounced back
 
 
Authors describe losing thousands of dollars in monthly income when Amazon quietly shut down its fan-fiction service — and how they bounced back
 
Some Kindle Worlds authors talked to Business Insider about the platform and how they responded after it unexpectedly shut down in 2018.
 
 
 
 
 
Jane Fonda explains why she's willing to get arrested in the fight against climate change
 
 
Jane Fonda explains why she's willing to get arrested in the fight against climate change
 
Jane Fonda's "Fire Drill Friday" protests have inspired thousands of people to march and protest in front of the US Capitol in Washington, DC.
 
 
 
 
 
A new bill would force Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming services to put 25% of French revenue into funding French cinema
 
 
A new bill would force Netflix, Amazon, and other streaming services to put 25% of French revenue into funding French cinema
 
France is reportedly finalizing a bill that would make streaming services like Netflix put 25% of their French-generated revenue toward local cinema.
 
 
 
 
 
A chart of Netflix's Oscar nominations each year since 2014 shows how it's taken the movie business by storm
 
 
A chart of Netflix's Oscar nominations each year since 2014 shows how it's taken the movie business by storm
 
Netflix scored a leading 24 Oscar nominations this year, a far cry from just six years ago, when it only nabbed one.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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