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MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 27 JUNE 2022

Instagram Adds New Age Verification Features to Better Detect and Protect Younger Users

In order to deliver age-appropriate experiences, such as setting kids into private accounts, preventing unwelcome interaction from adults they don’t know, and limiting the options advertisers have to reach children with ads, Instagram is exploring additional ways for users to verify their age on Instagram.

They can verify their age using one of three options: upload their ID, record a video selfie or ask mutual friends to verify their age. The main enhancement is a new video selfie process, which can provide AI-based estimates of a person’s age.

Instagram and other social media platforms can be damaging to young users in a number of ways, and underage usage can expose children to predators and improper information.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-adds-new-age-verification-features-to-better-detect-and-protect-y/625994/

Twitter Launches ‘Notes’ Long-Form Blogging Option, Attached to Tweets

Users can now add lengthy content to their tweets thanks to this new functionality. The user interface (UI) is akin to a standard blog post composer, with header pictures and the ability to put images and links inside of lengthy tweets. Once posted, it will become a Twitter card that links users to the complete article.

With an updated label placed at the top, the author can still amend uploaded Notes, unlike tweets. Twitter, however, stated that this won’t receive a priority over standard tweets and won’t receive an algorithmic boost. To find out how Twitter would or is optimising this functionality for users when it officially launches, we likely need to see usage data from Twitter.

However, at the present, only a few users have access to this feature. However, companies like NUS Med who frequently tweet summaries of their articles with links to the complete articles on their page may find this functionality handy.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitter-launches-notes-long-form-blogging-option-attached-to-tweets/625917/

Gucci’s Experimental Concept Space – Vault

Gucci has launched a cryptoart exhibition and auction entitled “The Next 100 Years of Gucci”. Otherwise known as the Vault, is an experimental concept store that hosts both physical products that are exclusively available on the Vault and NFTs from 29 artists that depict what the next 100 years of Gucci could look like.

Gucci aims to push beyond luxury retail and into creating a community – through the metaverse and vault.

With the Vault, it seems that Gucci is building their brand towards connecting with the audience — building a community — catering to Gen Zs who look for in a hybrid shopping experience. This means making Gucci available physically and in the digital world through social media platforms, metaverse, NFTs, discord etc.

Link: https://vault.gucci.com/en/story/enter-vault

Meta is Developing a New ‘Basic Ads’ Product for Facebook to Counter Losses Due to Data Privacy Concerns

According to reports, Meta is working on a new, privacy-friendly Facebook ad product that would use much fewer user data for targeting.

The emphasis would be on increasing general brand awareness through exposure to a large audience, so if you’re not wanting to target any particular audience or group, you might run a simple ad that was more broadly targeted to Facebook users.

The solution was created in reaction to Apple’s ATT update, which saw a large number of Facebook users choose not to have their personal data tracked by the programme.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-is-developing-a-new-basic-ads-product-for-facebook-to-counter-losses/624893/

Twitter Expands E-Commerce Features With Shopify Partnership

According to a press release, Twitter and Shopify this week launched a partnership to assist retailers in driving customers to their websites to complete transactions.

Users of Shopify’s e-commerce platform will be able to display up to 50 goods for sale on their Twitter profiles in automatically updated listings. A Twitter sales channel app is now available through Shopify’s administrator portal as well as its App Store. Businesses can link their Twitter accounts to the Shopping Manager on the social networking site, which offers a number of e-commerce software capabilities.

Due to the integration between Twitter and Shopify, retailers can now display their products on Twitter Shops or in the Shop Spotlight on their Twitter profile, both of which are now open to all retailers in the United States. The Shopify merchants’ catalogues and Twitter’s sales channel app are automatically synchronised, so there is no need for manual updates to the product information.

One way social networks may provide marketers with extra services and give users another incentive to visit more often is by supporting e-commerce. It offers the opportunity for social media sites to collect transaction fees and receive commissions on sales, but some of these costs have been temporarily waived by platforms like Facebook as they work to increase the number of merchants they work with.

As much as social media companies now compete with retailers for digital advertising dollars, they also are finding ways to collaborate in their e-commerce efforts.

Link: https://www.marketingdive.com/news/twitter-expands-e-commerce-features-with-shopify-partnership/625930/

Facebook Reportedly Plans a Major Overhaul to Compete With TikTok

The Verge published an internal memo sent by Tom Alison, head of FB explaining very clearly the social media platform’s plans to revamp its feed and other major changes to keep up with TikTok and it’s not just about promoting reels.

Some changes we can expect include:

  1. Facebook’s Feed is expected to “balance both connected content and unconnected content” in Feed. It means that Facebook is going to start recommending more content in your feed from sources you’re not connected with. You’ll still be able to see posts from your connections (friends and family), but you’ll also see more content from entities you’re not connected with.
  2. Reuniting FB and messenger apps to support what they refer to as the “message-based sharing” of content.
  3. Facebook is still prioritising Reels and is now planning on “integrating Reels in Home, Watch, IFR and Groups.”

Link: https://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/leaked-memo-shows-facebook-plans-big-changes-to-compete-with-tiktok/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 20 JUNE 2022

YouTube Reports that 1.5 Billion Users Now Engage with YouTube Shorts Content Each Month

It’s remarkable to consider TikTok’s impact on the social media landscape and media consumption patterns in general – not just on TikTok, but also through the myriad short form video offers now available in other apps.

For example, YouTube today released new data on the growing popularity of YouTube Shorts, its own TikTok clone, which was created to blur the line between the two apps and prevent YouTube viewers from flocking to the trending site.

As per YouTube: “YouTube Shorts are now being watched by over 1.5 billion logged-in users every month.”

That is a huge amount, especially when you also consider that YouTube’s total monthly ‘logged in’ audience is 2 billion total users.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-reports-that-15-billion-users-now-engage-with-youtube-shorts-conte/625587/#:~:text=As%20per%20YouTube%3A,is%202%20billion%20total%20users

Instagram Tests Updated, TikTok-Like Full-Screen Format for its Main Feed

Instagram has updated its full-screen main feed test, which transforms Instagram posts — whether static photographs, videos, or Reels – into a full-height, TikTok-style swipeable flow of all types of IG content.

The navigation bar, description, and Instagram logo are placed on the content, making Instagram Reels and video clips full-screen. This new method would also hide the Stories bar, albeit, in the long run, Stories would most likely be integrated into this new presenting type.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-tests-updated-tiktok-like-full-screen-format-for-its-main-feed/625682/

YouTube Brings Shopping to Shorts With Glossier Challenge

Glossier was the first company to sell its products via YouTube Shorts. Glossier’s newest eyeliner, the No. 1 Pencil, is featured in YouTube’s first Shoppable Shorts Challenge.

Glossier is also collaborating with over 100 influencers to create short videos displaying the eyeliner on their own social media platforms. Each video will include the hashtag #WrittenInGlossier, which will direct viewers to Glossier.com to purchase the new product. The challenge kicked off on June 8 and will end on June 23. Because of the current blend of content and business, Glossier’s relationship with YouTube Shorts is noteworthy. More brands will be able to produce shoppable films that are optimised for mobile viewing as YouTube rolls out this functionality. They can also employ influencers and artists to promote their products, such as Glossier’s Shoppable Shorts Challenge, which gives viewers first access to the brand’s newest product.

YouTube is expanding into the short-form video arena, which is TikTok’s main strength, in order to regain growth.

Link: https://www.marketingdive.com/news/youtube-glossier-beauty-festival-makeup/625173/

A Cookieless Future Demands Contextual Commerce

Third-party cookies will be phased out by Google by the end of 2023, but contextual commerce does not require consumer data.

Contextual commerce simplifies the purchasing process and makes ordering simple, allowing customers to shop whenever and wherever they want. (It’s a case of buying in context.)

Contextual commerce should be simple to combine with content marketing initiatives, such as making videos or live broadcasts that link to items and services, allowing users to purchase while watching. For example, social media postings link to the products featured in them, allowing customers to shop while scrolling, and we tag products on Instagram posts wherever possible because IG doesn’t allow link clicks in the caption.

Anywhere that potential purchasers can view your goods should be linked to a purchase option, so they don’t have to go elsewhere to finish their buying. This is where our well-defined call to action urges customers to complete the checkout process.

In order to make ad measurement easier and comparable, Gartner recommends utilising structured content descriptions for advertising, which is the same fundamental piece of material that can be used to populate a section of a web page, in-product help, social media posts, and even chat interactions.

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Instagram Will Start Nudging Teens Away From the Content They Continuously Browse Through Notifications

After announcing a new project last year to “nudge” teen users away from hazardous content, Instagram has announced that the feature is now available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. 

If a teen’s spending too long on Instagram’s Explore page looking at posts with a particular theme, the platform will display a notification suggesting that they look at other types of posts instead.

Additionally, Instagram’s existing parental controls are also getting some changes. Parents will now be able to send invites to their children requesting access to parental supervision tools, which previously could only be done by teens. Parents can also get more control over how much time their kid spends on Instagram by seeing what types of posts or accounts their teen reports.

Link: https://www.theverge.com/2022/6/14/23167233/instagram-nudge-teens-harmful-content

CapitaLand Launches Its First 24-Hour Experiential Party in Decentraland, Presented by Dbs

CapitaLand is the first mall operator in Singapore to host a 24-hour immersive party in Decentraland from June 19 at 6 p.m. to June 20 at 5 p.m. (VIP session begins at 5 p.m.). Live music performances, brand exploration docks, the Capitaverse-exclusive Aura Wearable NFT, and virtual hunts for real-world rewards are all part of CapitaVerse’s four levels of interactive and immersive discovery stations.

Members of the DBS Attendees are invited to log in at 6 p.m. and build their avatars in order to receive exclusive complimentary Aura wearables (limited to 1,500) and quadruple their chances of winning a $50 eCapitaVoucher when they share their trendy avatars on Instagram.

Attendees can get their Proof of Attendance Protocol (POAP) NFT from the POAP dispenser in The Checkered Board Lab on Level 2. The POAP is a digital record of your experiences that will be kept in your MetaMask wallet. The POAP is stored in MetaMask, a free digital wallet that allows guests to flash their POAP at participating stores to receive special discounts for a month until July 20th.

Link: https://www.capitaland.com/international/en/about-capitaland/newsroom/news-releases/in[…]itaLand_launches_first_metaverse_party_in_Decentraland.html

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 30 MAY 2022

Social Media Managers Can Now Post to TikTok from Their Favorite Social Media Management Tools

TikTok has now integrated a new set of social media management tools to its Marketing Partners Program, allowing you to organise, schedule, and publish content to TikTok from your preferred platform.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/social-media-managers-can-now-post-to-tiktok-from-their-favorite-social-med/624505/

International Burger Day Posts From McDonald’s in Asia – Great Way to Increase Engagements

McDonald’s Singapore initiated the conversation by posting their favourite burgers and tagging McDonald’s Korea to contribute their favourites as well.

McDonald’s Korea then tagged McDonald’s HK in order for them to share theirs.

According to social proof, a post from McDonald’s SG received over 2.5k likes, much beyond their usual 200-500 likes. At the same time, it piques consumers’ interest in the burgers available in other Asian countries, encouraging them to click on each of the marked McDonald’s locations to learn more.

Link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CeFfxF1Dnwp/?igshid=NWRhNmQxMjQ=

Chevrolet’s WhatsApp Game Drives Awareness of Texting and Driving Dangers

Chevrolet Brazil created a WhatsApp mobile game to raise awareness about the dangers of texting and driving. The campaign will be promoted by promotions on Instagram Stories and Twitter during Yellow May, the international awareness month for decreasing road accidents.

By typing “hello” to Chevrolet, mobile users can access the Zap Racing game on the messaging app. Messages fill the screen with emoji depicting a car approaching obstacles such as trees, bikers, and other vehicles, while players can drive their vehicle by responding with commands in the chat. With each stage, the game becomes tougher, and all players will inevitably crash in the end. The last message informs viewers of the dangers of texting and driving.

The game builds on Chevrolet’s increased focus on social media marketing and shows that it is targeting younger consumers who are heavy app users.

Instagram’s Working on a Video Reaction Option for Reels

Instagram is presently testing a new feature that prompts users to ‘make a reaction video’ directly from the Reels share sheet. The user can film a reaction video by clicking on the settings menu found on the reel they want to react to.

Instagram has previously added a handful of TikTok-inspired features, and this is another move in TikTok’s direction, as Instagram explores ways to more closely coincide with TikTok’s core, and enormously popular product, in order to neutralise TikTok’s growth and keep users linked with its apps.

Link: https://thenextweb.com/news/instagram-remix-feature-reels-tiktok-duets

NFTs Are Coming to Instagram

Mark Zuckerberg has revealed that Meta will begin testing NFTs on Instagram very soon, most likely right now.

This experiment is intended to allow creators and collectors to display their NFTs on their accounts. This would also be available on Facebook in the future, although no timetable was provided. There are no expenses associated with showing NFTs on your profile.

Augmented reality NFTs are also being created for Instagram, and one area to use them is in IG stories, where you can project digital art into 3D and physical places utilising Spark AR (software AR platform).

This is being tested in the United States and would allow testers to share their NFTs, whether they created them or have them in their collection, on their Instagram feed, stories, or in messages.

The community has expressed concern about the massive quantity of carbon footprint this would cause as power is consumed when transactions that employ that power occur. While this may encourage more people to participate in NFT creation and purchasing, it is unclear how much carbon footprint will be freed as a result.

Link: https://www.digitaltrends.com/social-media/nfts-are-coming-to-instagram-with-testing-starting-this-week/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 23 MAY 2022

Instagram’s Testing a New Stories UI

Instagram has been testing a new Stories UI that essentially hides Stories posts beyond a specific frame count for the past few weeks. Some Stories now only show the first three frames, with a little ‘Show all’ prompt in the top left corner of the screen. That would be simple to overlook, which could mean that if you publish more than three frames to your Story, the latter ones are far less likely to be viewed. This will be automatically played.

Stories would be displayed with the frame count at the bottom of the screen, indicating that users can swipe left to see more — and perhaps Instagram believes that displaying too many frames will be off-putting, taking users out of the vertical swiping experience. This could be related to Instagram’s Reels-first strategy as it competes with TikTok. Instagram is also testing a new full-screen main feed with feed articles, stories, and video content for a more immersive experience.

This significant change will have an immediate influence on how social media content makers create material for the network.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagrams-testing-a-new-stories-ui-which-could-have-big-implications-for/624034/

What Can N.F.T.s Do for Dead Artists?

Museums and artist families are experimenting with putting artists’ works on the blockchain after their deaths. The British Museum has already engaged with an NFT trading platform to sell digital art by artists housed there. Because making new work by a late artist is normally frowned upon in the art world, the British Museum devised methods to generate “ultra-rare” NFTs such as artwork that was created but never printed. NFTs are also being considered by the families of great painters as a means of preserving the artist’s archive.

Link: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/what-can-nfts-do-for-dead-artists

YouTube Launches Separate Data Tabs for Videos, Shorts, Live Streams and Posts

Shorts and live streams are becoming increasingly popular among content creators and producing enormous returns, with shorts driving (30 billion views per day!). Channel managers wanted to know what kind of traffic their content creates and how it contributes to overall growth using such figures. As a result, YouTube Studio now has superior metrics for each type of material you submit.

The reach and engagement pages will be replaced by a new content tab that displays the data for videos, shorts, live streams, and posts. When you click into any of these tabs, you can simply track the specific performance of various content kinds posted, which was something that the community asked when shorts was launched. You can still see aggregated data from the ‘all’ page and should be able to access previously available metrics, albeit they may have been reorganised. Please keep in mind that if you haven’t uploaded for a specific sort of video format, you won’t see the tab. If you have never done live-streaming before, for example, the tab will not display.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-rolls-out-new-separate-data-tabs-for-videos-shorts-live-streams/624113/

TikTok Rolls Out a New ‘Friends’ Tab to More Users, Replacing the Current ‘Discover’ Tab

The Discover option on TikTok has been replaced by the Friends tab, where you are urged to connect with your friends in order to access their content on the website. It will also recommend accounts from individuals you know, with a follow button next to each name. TikTok’s decision to remove the Discover tab, which showed users a variety of content, including trending hashtags and videos, as well as a search bar, is interesting because the FYP already has a ‘Following’ tab that displays all the content from people you follow on the app, which includes your friends. While TikTok has yet to clarify its reasoning for this modification, it could be that they are attempting to transition from a viral and popular video app to an interpersonal app.

Link: https://techcrunch.com/2022/05/09/tiktok-friends-tab-replacing-discover-tab/amp/?guc[…]odsi3BpTk55sCG1xd9dWqyP7se_WZKsHooUg3nTyeNqeoWnh&guccounter=2

LinkedIn Updates Professional Community Policies to Better Reflect What’s Not Allowed in the App

Summary of salient points below:

  • More people than ever are coming to LinkedIn to find opportunities, be more productive, and learn new skills.
  • Allow users to safely participate on the platform.
  • Empowering members to engage in professional discussions about topics they care about.
  • While harassment, hate speech, and other abusive content have never been allowed on LinkedIn, they’ve added what types of comments and behaviours go against  Professional Community Policies.

LinkedIn does have a specific policy against ‘sexual innuendos and unwanted advances’, which now also includes more examples of what’s not allowed.

Link: https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/137370

TikTok Is Launching In-App Mini Games to Boost User Engagement.

The games would be simple HTML5-based apps created by third-party game developers and studios such as Zynga Inc. Gaming is a significant part of online culture, and it will allow TikTok to increase its appeal among younger viewers. Tiktok has made a greater push toward gaming in order to diversify its revenue streams.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-tests-new-mini-games-with-users-in-vietnam/624104/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 25 April 2022

Facebook’s New Feature Lets You Use Music in Post Replies and Comments

You may now include music samples in your post replies, encouraging people to listen to your favourite music and providing another opportunity for marketers to connect with their audiences.

It works similarly to the music sticker in Facebook stories, where you may search for tracks by touching on the music note icon on the right of the comment box, alongside other icons such as emojis, gifs, and so on.

You can then choose a segment of the track to share a sample of the track in order to offer context to your thoughts, link people to new tracks, or make amusing allusions. This is new, and it remains to be seen how popular it will be, but it might be another avenue for a company to communicate with its followers.

Link: https://www.digitalinformationworld.com/2022/04/facebooks-new-feature-lets-you-use.html

BeReal is Gen Z’s new favourite social media app. Here’s how it works.

BeReal is a social networking app that seeks to provide users with an authentic platform to share their stories. Rather than utilising filters and manipulated photographs, BeReal users publish a picture, known as a ‘BeReal,’ inside a random 2-minute window each day to share with friends wherever they are or whatever they are doing at the time. The app alerts you at the start of the 2-minute posting window, but this window changes daily, so you can plan ahead of time what you’ll be doing. During that time, you’ll take a picture with both your front and rear cameras, and the two photographs will be posted to the app at the same time.

BeReal, which was founded in late 2019, is said to be the next big social networking app, with 7.67 million downloads year to date. The app is capturing the attention of Gen Zs, particularly in France and the United States, where they account for 20.5% and 19.7% of downloads, respectively. In 2022, it had 65% of its lifetime downloads, and its monthly users had increased 315% year so far.

This is definitely an alternative if you want to try this out, giving your friends an unfiltered look into your life and it’s like a breath of fresh air from seeing curated content on Instagram.  You’d be less likely to spend too much time on the app if you could only publish once a day. Despite its growing popularity, we need to wait and see how this app evolves and if it expands outside France and the United States.

Link: https://techcrunch.com/2022/04/22/bereal-hype-or-hit-what-to-know-about-the-gen-z-photo-sharing-app-climbing-the-charts/amp/ 

Bitcoin Mining Is Naturally Gravitating to Green Energy

Earth Day 2022 (April 22) is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate how crypto mining businesses have begun to organically gravitate toward less expensive and greener energy sources.

Clean energy is preferred due to a combination of environmental concerns, political pressures, and a focus on the bottom line. It’s causing a sea change that might have far-reaching consequences beyond Bitcoin mining, affecting electricity grid systems all across the world.

Hydropower is currently one of the most dependable renewable energy sources available; however, other renewables such as wind energy, solar power, and nuclear energy can also be employed. Prioritizing renewable energy to power the majority of operations is a long-term sustainable plan.

Link: https://cointelegraph.com/news/this-earth-day-analysts-say-bitcoin-mining-is-naturally-gravitating-to-green-energy?utm_source=Telegram&utm_medium=social

Everything You Need to Know About Moonbirds NFTs, the Hottest NFT Trend of the Past Week

What are they?

Moonbirds are a collection of 10,000 NFTs issued on Ethereum’s network on April 16th, 2022.

Why are they a big deal?

Moonbirds NFTs represent “utility-enabled PFPs that feature a richly diverse and unique pool of rarity-powered traits.”. AKA: They have properties that can be rare, and they’re more than just a picture.

  1. When you hold a Moonbird, you have access to an NFT-gated Discord server. Once inside, users will have access to exclusive Moonbirds channels where they can learn about upcoming drops, community activities, nesting, and so on. This is the first well-publicised example of NFT-gating, but it will not be the last.
  2. Moonbirds are designed to be locked and nested without leaving the user’s wallet. As soon as the Moonbird is nested, it begins to accrue additional benefits, and as the total nested time accumulates, customers will notice their NFTs achieving new tier levels – so upgrading their nest.

Link: https://dknation.draftkings.com/playbook/23025569/nft-news-moonbirds-set-to-take-flight-proof-collective-metaverse-crypto-podcast-newsletter

Debunking the Misconception about Instagram Hashtags

According to a Socialinsider survey, 53% of respondents stated that the primary motivation for utilising Instagram hashtags is to increase reach/post views. However, this is a common misperception.

Instagram hashtags help users understand what a post is about, but they aren’t always a good way to acquire more exposure.

  • Big accounts should use three-four hashtags to obtain better impressions rates.
  •  Mid-sized accounts get a higher impression rate if they use more than five hashtags.

In addition, Instagram is experimenting with the removal of the “recent” tab while searching for a hashtag. This implies that when you search a hashtag, you’ll only find “Top” or “Reels,” and the content will become more algorithm-centric rather than chronological-centric.

One approach is to include the keyword in the post copy because IG’s keyword search works similarly to Google in that it can identify both the term and the hashtag.

Link: https://www.socialinsider.io/blog/instagram-hashtags-dont-affect-post-views/ 

Communities Feature Added to WhatsApp

WhatsApp is launching its new feature: “WhatsApp Communities”. This will allow schools or local clubs to message several groups at once, making it easier to send updates and organise events.

Communities will make it easier for a school principal, for example, to gather all of the parents at the school to discuss must-read information and form groups for specific subjects, extracurricular activities, or volunteer needs.

Some other updates WhatsApp is introducing are:

  • Reactions – Emoji reactions will be launched so people can quickly share their opinion without flooding chats with new messages
  • Admin Delete – Group admins will be able to remove problematic messages from everyone’s chats
  • File-Sharing – They are increasing file sharing to support files up to 2 gigabytes so people can easily collaborate on projects
  • Larger Voice Calls – They are introducing one-tap voice calling for up to 32 people with an all-new design

Link: https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/whatsapp-launches-communities-4-new-features-for-groups-1937573-2022-04-14 

New Cookie Choices in Europe

If you’ve ever visited a website in Europe, you’ve probably seen a cookie consent banner. Cookies allow websites to remember information about your visit so that they may do things like show text in your preferred language, verify that you’re a legitimate user, or evaluate how effective an ad campaign is.

Anyone in Europe who visits Search or YouTube while signed out or in Incognito Mode will soon receive a new cookie consent option. This upgrade, which began rolling out on YouTube earlier this month, will provide you with equal “Reject all” and “Accept all” buttons on the first screen in your selected language. (You can also pick “More alternatives” to further modify your selection.)

We’ve kicked off the launch in France and will be extending this experience across the rest of the European Economic Area, the U.K. and Switzerland. Before long, users in the region will have a new cookie choice — one that can be accepted or rejected with a single click.

Link: https://blog.google/around-the-globe/google-europe/new-cookie-choices-in-europe/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 28 FEBRUARY 2022

LinkedIn Previews New Post Analytics, as well as a New Reaction Emoji

LinkedIn is introducing new post analytics tools to provide additional insight into content performance. The new analytics will provide more granular insight into who is reading your posts, filterable by job title, industry, geography, and more.

In June 2020, LinkedIn introduced the ‘Support’ reaction to the initial five Reaction options in response to posts on the epidemic. You’ll shortly get a response with a laughing face.

However, the most major upgrade is post analytics, and with LinkedIn witnessing record levels of interaction and expected to see much more activity in the post-COVID recovery, having more data like this might be a big assist in maximising your platform strategy.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-previews-new-post-analytics-as-well-as-a-new-reaction-emoji/619384/ 

What is Web 3.0 and What are the Founding Principles?

Some argue that Web 3.0 symbolises a techno-utopian libertarian worldview, in which technology is used to construct a utopia in which users have more freedom and authority than centralised authorities. The following are the defining principles of Web 3.0:

  • Decentralization: There is no need for authorization from a central authority to post anything on the internet, and there is no single point of failure because there is no central controlling node. Freedom from censorship and surveillance on an ad hoc basis is also implied. Because Web 3.0 allows information to be retrieved based on its content, it can be kept in several locations at the same time, making it decentralised. This would deconstruct the vast databases currently maintained by Internet behemoths like Meta and Google, giving people more power.
  • Trustless and Permissionless: It is open source and does not require the use of a trusted intermediary or government approval (i.e. peer to peer, blockchain and dApps)
  • Bottom-up Design: Instead of code being written and controlled by a small group of experts, it was developed in full view of everyone, encouraging maximum participation and experimentation

Meta Has Launched Facebook Reels to All Users, Expanding its Short-Form Video Push

Meta is now making Facebook Reels available, with a new Reels display at the top of user feeds. 

Through Meta’s TikTok clone functionality, a lot more people will be watching a lot more video, and Facebook will be introducing additional creative tools and features to further drive adoption.

Remix features will be included in these Facebook Reels to increase trend participation, and creators will be able to upload Facebook Reels up to 60 seconds long, similar to Instagram’s Reels extension, which was released last July. Users will be able to share publicly uploaded Reels to their Stories, increasing the possibility for engagement.

In addition to this, Facebook’s also adding Reels drafts, and a new video clipping option “that will make it easier for creators who publish live or long-form, recorded videos to test different formats”.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-launches-facebook-reels-to-all-users-expanding-its-short-form-video-p/619175/ 

IG collab feature shows combined analytics from both accounts

When you post on two social media profiles, you gain access to two sets of followers. This means that the likes, comments, and shares from both accounts are pooled and are the same. The collabs feature, of course, increases reach and engagement.

Link: https://analisa.io/blog/5-Benefits-of-Instagram-Collabs-for-Instagram-Influencers 

YouTube Previews New Channel Analytics Options, Providing More Insight into Content Performance

YouTube has announced additional analytical solutions to help creators maximise their on-platform performance in order to maintain its position as a vital video platform.

Some new analytics are:

  • Aims to provide more specific insight into the performance of content in each stream – live-streaming, Shorts, main channel, etc. To be able to deep dive into individual formats to understand what your audience is engaging with and driving views.
  • Highlight content spilt based on content format. This allows you to see the amount of money you’re generating from each element, to make them a better option for creators compared to TikTok with a clearer outline of the benefits of posting to its app. The results are very likely to show that creators can make a lot more money from longer form uploads and streams.
  • YouTube’s also developing new insights to help creators come up with better, more resonant content ideas. On top of seeing what are some popular search trends, they want to expand to help creators with the ‘content gaps’ listing highlighting terms that are not currently being served by directly-aligned videos.

It’s comparable to Google’s Search Console and Google Trends in that it gives you more information about what drives traffic to your YouTube channel and how you can match your content efforts with search trends.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-previews-new-channel-analytics-options-providing-more-insight-into/619462/ 

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 14 FEBRUARY 2022

NFL Opens Snapchat Playbook for Super Bowl Sunday

The NFL is teaming up with Snapchat for a number of Super Bowl activations, including three shows that will stream on Snapchat Discover, Cameo stickers that can be used in the app, and top plays from the season that will be shared in Spotlight.

The league also collaborated with Snapchat on a National World Lens based on the company’s TV ad, which will air during halftime. The Lens will be unlocked with a Snapcode and will be promoted on the NFL’s social media channels. For the first time, the NFL is integrating Snap’s Camera Kit into its One Pass app, which gives you unique access to NFL events.

The NFL and Snapchat are attempting to increase participation during an event that is not only the year’s most-watched television broadcast but also one that is becoming increasingly dependent on mobile devices. When it comes to sports, 87% of Snapchat users prefer it to other apps, making it an important platform to watch the event on.

Link: https://www.marketingdive.com/news/nfl-opens-snapchat-playbook-for-super-bowl-sunday/618537/

Mr Beast – Video Growth Framework

Capturing attention through thumbnails, headlines and introduction.

  • Mr Beast’s Squid Game It included all of the game’s key aspects, such as the life-size doll, the green and red suit, and the players’ (fear/stress) vs. guards facial expressions (happy)
  • “I played Squid Game In Real Life!” vs. “$456,000 Squid Game In Real Life!” in the video title. The latter generates a sense of surprise, which leads to the next point: creating a curiosity gap.

Creating a curiosity gap by releasing information throughout the video to optimise audience retention.

  • For example, other YouTubers who created squid game videos took about 1-4 minutes to get the games started, while Mr Beast’s optimised his audience retention by taking only 16 seconds to introduce the video and then jump straight into the first game.

Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/dickiebush/status/1491945998742085651?s=21

YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8ZbGnwXjj4

The Rollout of TikTok Stories

All users of TikTok now have access to the app’s Stories feature. If you haven’t made a story yet, you’ll see a notification at the bottom of the screen prompting you to do so when you start the app. 

The Story will expire in 24 hours, just like Instagram and Snapchat Stories, but it will appear on users’ FYP in the same way as regular video content does on the app. Instead of showing up as separate stories, you can access all of the Stories published by the user on your FYP page within 24 hours.

The little tag in the top right corner distinguishes a Story from a regular post. While Stories is progressively gaining traction among content creators who want to try it out, because it’s similar to Instagram Stories, it may take some time for other users to catch on.

Twitter Tests New ‘Articles’ Option, Potentially Enabling Long-Form Posts in the App

Twitter’s currently working on a new option called ‘Articles’, which appears to provide a means to create blog posts within the app, which would then, assumably be shareable, in some form, via tweet.

It’s unclear how it would work in practice, but it’s something Twitter is working on.

Some have speculated that this will be a Twitter Blue option, or at least that this will be the case at first, with paying customers able to make long-form pieces that they can subsequently publish in the app. Of course, the true value is in the mechanics of how it works and how Twitter would display these longer postings in the app. However, it’s worth noting that Twitter hasn’t given up on the idea of longer-form writing in tweets.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitter-tests-new-articles-option-potentially-enabling-long-form-posts-i/618228/

Instagram Experiments With Stories Highlights to Reels Conversion Option, Longer Reels Clips

Instagram is currently allowing you to convert an Instagram story highlight to a reels clip. The process then enables you to synch the highlight to music, providing a whole new way to create Reels content. 

This allows you to recycle your best posts, and boost your overall Instagram engagement.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-experiments-with-stories-highlights-to-reels-conversion-option-l/618227/

Adidas’ Controversial Bare Breasts Campaign – Great Example of Why Strategy & Creative Go Hand-in-Hand

Adidas created a 24-square grid of “real” breasts to promote their new sports bra range, which comes in 43 different versions for a better fit. Consumers reacted negatively to the promotion, and marketing professionals were split on how to respond.

Customers were outraged because their children follow Adidas on social media, and they believed this was inappropriate. Marketing experts believe that this was done for shock value, given the target audience for sports bras already knows that all breasts are different and that different people require different sorts of support. As a result, the question of what this ad was aiming to achieve in terms of awareness by having bare breasts in front of the camera was raised.

Adidas claimed to be “normalising” breasts of various shapes and sizes, but this failed to materialise as breasts had to be censored on several social platforms to comply with platform guidelines, and their 43-variant sports bra range did not adequately cater to all sizes or shapes, offering only compression rather than encapsulation. For example, according to Adidas’ sizing chart, a 4x bra fits anywhere from a 46DD to a 48A.

Link: https://www.marketing-interactive.com/adidas-bare-breast-tweet

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/02/10/adidas-bare-breast-ad/

Instagram Stories Poll Stickers Are About to Get a Major Upgrade

New poll sticker styles are being tested on Instagram Stories, allowing users to add more than just ‘yes’ or ‘no’ alternatives to the poll. New text customization capabilities and the ability to add up to four different response options are included in the new poll sticker.

This new option is not yet available to everyone, so keep an eye out for it!

Link: https://later.com/blog/instagram-stories-poll-stickers/