Twitter cuts the mentions clutter, Reels comes to Facebook, and we’re saying goodbye to the swipe-up
There are a lot of upgrades happening to some of the most basic features, which is kind of cool. Short form video continues taking over
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There are a lot of upgrades happening to some of the most basic features, which is kind of cool. Short form video continues taking over
Lots of interesting social media news this week. Twitter is constantly trying new stuff, Reddit is the latest to get swept up in a TikTok-like
1. Instagram has some new Insights tools First, there’s a calendar! Second, they’re expanding the custom time from from 30 days to 60 days, and
It’s a wild week in social media news. Instagram is the one making a bunch of headlines this week with some pretty cool new features, and Twitter is making a surprising call to kill one of the features they’ve spent months pushing HARD. Let’s take a look.
TikTok Resumes, Instagram comment limits, TikTok content auto removals and more.
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1. YouTube is making it easier to stop copyright violations and detect possible infringements It’s pretty straight forward: There’s a new checkbox that allows creators
1. Twitter has relaunched verifications FINALLY. Here are the details: Over the past several months, we’ve been working to bring clarity to the verification eligibility
1. YouTube expands the Clips option They will be expanding this to 10x more channels. They’ve added a public Clips count as well, so users
1. Facebook is working on a feedback driven approach to the News Feed Read on for news about Facebook, LinkedIn Stories and Twitter Professional Profiles——–contact