Cleveland Research says Pinterest (PINS) spending looks to be slowing into April after a roughly in-line Q1, while partner outlooks suggest more caution on the second half with Pinterest seen as one of the first platforms cut in a downturn given that it is largely used for upper funnel tactics.
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