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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 – 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 – 09 MAY 2022

Facebook’s Removing a Range of Location Tracking Tools as Data Regulations Continue to Evolve

According to Meta, these services will be discontinued after May 31st, 2022, at which point Meta will cease collecting the data necessary to power these elements, even if you had previously enabled them. According to Meta, all previously logged information pertaining to these functions will be destroyed on August 1st.

“While we’re deprecating some location-based features on Facebook due to low usage, people can still use Location Services to manage how their location information is collected and used.”

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebooks-removing-a-range-of-location-tracking-tools-as-data-regulations/623365/

TikTok Has A New Way For Advertisers to Reach Users

TikTok Pulse is a new advertising alternative for marketers unveiled by TikTok. This new ad option exposes brands to the top 4% of videos. More specifically, your advertising may appear alongside content in a user’s For You stream.

Additional benefits of TikTok Pulse include:

  • Drive engagement and action
  • Confidence in brand suitability measurements

Currently, TikTok will offer 12 categories of Pulse for brands to choose where to show their content. Some of the categories included are:

  • Beauty
  • Fashion
  • Cooking
  • Gaming

By allowing you to select the category in which your advertising appears, you may engage with the groups that are most relevant to you. TikTok will apply an in-house designed inventory filter to ensure that your advertising appears next to top content. They simply ensure that the information published on the site is validated and has the highest level of brand compatibility.

Individual producers and media publishers with at least 100,000 followers are currently eligible for the programme.

Link: https://www.searchenginejournal.com/tiktok-pulse/448948/#close

LinkedIn Updates Feed Algorithm to Downrank Engagement-Baiting Posts and Polls

LinkedIn users dislike engagement baiting posts. These posts specifically request or encourage the community to interact with the material through likes or reactions. This type of content can be deceptive and frustrating for LinkedIn users, who are mostly professionals.

LinkedIn also recognises that polls are frequently utilised by social media marketers since they are straightforward and easy for the audience to engage with. To combat this, their algorithm will only display polls that are useful and relevant.

LinkedIn also published a paper titled “5 Key Ingredients for a Unified Brand,” which contained a table format outlining how marketers may assist in finding the correct story for each audience (page 15). Download the PDF here: https://business.linkedin.com/content/dam/me/business/en-us/marketing-solutions/case-studies/images/pdfs/5-key-ingredients-for-a-unified-brand.pdf

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-updates-feed-algorithm-to-downrank-engagement-baiting-posts-and-po/623313/

LinkedIn Feed Algorithm Updates

LinkedIn users can now opt out of political content within the app. While it does not influence everyone, persons in political and advocacy roles may become involved, affecting platform reach and performance for select users and brands.

LinkedIn is attempting to reduce notification volume, so you will receive fewer updates from your network. Instead, it will display more targeted activity from your network, where you are more likely to participate in the conversation or interact with the post. (For example, if you don’t know that other person, you may not get much value from reading a connection’s comment on someone else’s post about a job move, thus they will show fewer such posts.)

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-updates-feed-algorithm-to-downrank-engagement-baiting-posts-and-po/623313/

Millennium Hotels & Resorts Launches M Social Decentraland

Millennium Hotels & Resorts, which debuted on May 5, 2022, is the world’s first hospitality group to run a hotel in the metaverse. M Social Decentraland is the hospitality group’s newest hotel and is positioned as a destination for those who want to learn new things and interact with like-minded people.

Guests can engage with the avatar that greets them in the foyer and will be led on a discovery tour within the hotel. Those that make it to the summit of Decentraland will be rewarded with real-world hotel delights. Millennium Hotels and Resorts is searching for like-minded partners for future partnerships, as well as adding treasures and surprises to their virtual world visits as an incentive for more visitors to explore their new hotel. 

Link: https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/m-social-decentraland/

Whatsapp launches New Communities feature

This is the first stage of the community feature announced last month:

  • Able to send files over 100MB which was the limit but now increased to 2GB
  • New admin tools, sub-groups
  • Whatsapp calls can hold up to 32 people using audio only
  • Reactions are avail in group chats and possible to add up to 512 people in a group chat! The current limit is 256 people

On the brand marketing front, this opens up new opportunities in which brands may create a loyalty group within Whatsapp itself and offer unique deals and sneak peeks to their chosen clientele.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/whatsapps-doubling-the-size-of-group-chats-in-the-app/623363/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 18 April 2022

YouTube and TikTok Add New Options for Automated Captions, Improving Accessibility

With a new option to add a ‘Subtitles editor’ job within the YouTube Studio app, creators may more easily outsource the development and editing of subtitles on their videos. This allows access to a third party to manage subtitles on your clips.

This improves the readability and accuracy of captions on the material. YouTube provides automated subtitles on all uploads, but because they are automated, they are not always accurate, which is especially true for specific languages, and this option will allow for more administrative capability in this area.

By making English language auto-captions the default for all uploads, TikTok hopes to increase caption access and use for a wider audience. After they’ve been made, you can make changes to the auto-captions. This allows consumers to better understand what videos are about when they are watching them with the sound turned off.

With both TikTok and YouTube expanding into new markets and gaining broader adoption around the world, it’s critical that each app take appropriate steps to maximise utility. Accessibility has become a focus for social apps in recent years, and platforms are constantly adding new tools and options to help a wider range of users access the content.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-and-tiktok-add-new-options-for-automated-captions-improving-access/622025/

Rising Social App: BeReal

BeReal is a photo-sharing app that allows you to share photographs from your back and front cameras with your pals. Everyone takes a photo within 2 minutes every day at a different time. (It’s similar to Snapchat, but it’s more genuine because there are no filters and a time restriction for taking a snapshot of whatever you’re doing at the time.)

This app was developed in 2020, but it has seen a 315% spike in app downloads this year, with Gen Z appearing to be the primary target group. (This function appears to have the potential to be replicated by Facebook and Instagram if the app becomes more widely used.)

We can see a need for more honest, unfiltered depictions of people’s real-life experiences, as opposed to edited/filtered images/videos, as the numbers grow. (Perhaps this is something we should remember while creating content – the “more authentic” the content, the better.)

In BeReal, there are no reactions like hearts or thumbs up. Instead, you must use the app to shoot a selfie of your face within a circle design. These are referred to as “realmojis” because instead of commenting on an emoji, you exhibit your own facial expression.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/rising-social-app-bereal-is-gaining-momentum-with-downloads-up-315-this-y/621929/

Baskin-Robbins Scoops Up Brand Refresh

In its first significant rebranding in nearly two decades, Baskin-Robbins is releasing a new logo, branding, and packaging for the United States and Canada. The new theme’s tagline, “Seize the Yay,” urges people to embrace life’s small pleasures.

Baskin-Robbins will showcase three new flavours as well as its first line of goods, which will include clothes, hats, and a bike, to commemorate the relaunch.

They also developed a creative campaign with two 15-second commercials featuring children enjoying a scoop after learning to ride a bike and surviving the first day of school.

Baskin Robbin’s updated look follows refreshes by legacy brands including M&M’s, Coca-Cola and even Boss earlier this year. Each employed varied methods to highlight their respective marketing aims, but they all appear to be leveraging their rebranding to better fit a landscape that has been continually transformed by the pandemic and to push forward with a streamlined, realigned message.

Link: https://www.marketingdive.com/news/baskin-robbins-rebrand-visual-identity/621837/

YouTube Launches New ‘Search Insights’ for All Creators

YouTube has announced that it’s rolling out its new Search Insights feature to all creators, which will provide a range of new data points to help refine your YouTube strategy, based on what people are looking for in the app.

For ‘Content Gap’ inquiries, which are search phrases that don’t generate a lot of results, YouTube will show a marker. The idea is that by displaying these inquiries, content creators will be able to focus on developing content that corresponds with searches that aren’t currently being provided by the videos in the app, perhaps opening up new prospects for your efforts.

There’s also a feature called ‘Searches Across YouTube,’ which will show you the most popular search queries for any keyword.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-launches-new-search-insights-for-all-creators/622100/

Instagram Introduces 7 New Messaging Features

Here’s a full rundown of every new feature:

  1. Reply while you browse: Quickly reply to a message without having to leave the Instagram Home feed.
  2. Quickly send to friends: Re-share content without navigating away from the Instagram Home feed by tapping and holding the share button.
  3. See who’s online: See who’s free to chat at the top of your inbox list.
  4. Share a song: Share a 30-second preview of a song via integrations with Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify (coming soon).
  5. Send messages quietly: Send messages without notifying friends by adding “@silent” in your message.
  6. Switch theme: Try out the new lo-fi chat theme.
  7. Create a poll in group messages: Create a poll directly in a group chat to survey your friends.

Link: Instagram Introduces 7 New Messaging Features for DMs | Later 

See How Coachella Festival 2022 Leverages NFTs for Integrating Online and Offline Experiences

If you thought Coachella would be a safe haven from the ever-increasing crowds of tech dudes who can’t stop talking about NTFS, you’d be mistaken.

Coachella Collectibles NFTs, the festival’s own version of the trendiest of current commodities, was released ahead of this year’s festival.

It’s a move that seems to necessitate a lot more digital know-how and futuristic vision than one might expect for an event centred on excellent music and vibes, but one that the fest claims will provide plenty of potential rewards for festival-goers.

Link: https://www.desertsun.com/story/life/entertainment/music/coachella/2022/04/15/nfts-coachella-how-claim-yours-free-your-wristband/7336998001/ 

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 13 DECEMBER 2021

Instagram’s Latest Update to Reels

When you click into a video in your main feed, it expands to a 16:9 aspect ratio. If you watch the video long enough, you’ll forget you’re scrolling through your main feed looking at posts from people you follow, and Instagram will now give you Reels from anyone who has the content you might be interested in.

This update gives creators more options for organic reach, so they don’t have to rely on ads or get people to follow their accounts to see their content. 

In some ways, it’s comparable to TikTok’s FYP, where you’re presented material based on what you’ve watched and what the app thinks you’ll enjoy.

Instagram Adds Reels Replies, Providing Another Way to Tap Into Short-Form Video

It’s been in testing for a while, but Instagram has now announced that users can now reply to post comments with Reels. Users may now reply to post comments using Reels, which is another method to integrate Reels into the Instagram process. 

It’s yet another opportunity for Instagram to enhance engagement while also capitalising on the short-form video boom. It’s also, unsurprisingly, nearly identical to a function TikTok introduced in June of last year.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-adds-reels-replies-providing-another-way-to-tap-into-short-form/611364/

Instagram rolling out delete image feature for grid carousels

We will soon be able to delete an image from a previously published carousel, thanks to an update that has been rolling out since mid-November (in case of errors or repeats). Additionally, deleting images and restoring them in the order we want them to display in the grid carousel is a solution for re-ordering a carousel.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-adds-option-to-delete-individual-posts-from-carousels-shake-to-r/610244/ 

Facebook Announces New Comment Moderation and Support Features, Including Live Chat for Some Account Issues

Facebook has enhanced its moderation tools as part of its ongoing effort to protect the community against spam and malicious comments. We used to be able to hide or delete comments on posts; this new feature allows us to do so again, but the person whose remark was hidden will still be able to see it. This reduces the likelihood of their posting on the same thread multiple times.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-announces-new-comment-moderation-and-support-features-including-l/611350/

With the Expansion of Horizon Worlds, Meta Takes the Next Step Toward VR Social

What exactly does this imply?

  • Our target audiences will become even more scattered, forcing marketers to compete even harder for their audience’s attention. If brands want to stay relevant, they’ll have to establish their own VR area at any given time.
  • With the launch of Horizon Worlds to the US and Canadian audiences for Christmas this year, Facebook has taken its first steps into the future.

When these new realities are implemented, e-commerce will be severely impacted owing to the introduction of NFT (Non-Fungible Tokens), where purchases are done using these tokens or cryptocurrency rather than our present cash/card payment system.

China also announced this week the formation of a new committee to advance the AR/VR sector, so we can anticipate TikTok to adapt to the new arena as well.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/meta-takes-next-steps-towards-vr-social-with-the-expansion-of-horizon-world/611305/

Pinterest Invests in Creative Tools by Acquiring Vochi, a Video Creation and Editing App

Pinterest is now seeing its users contributing pins in video format rather than photographs in an effort to move away from being solely an imageboard.

Pinterest sees the need to stay relevant in the wake of Tiktok, Instagram, and the rise of video consumption by providing more video creation options, in addition to the recently launched video-first feature Idea Pins and Creator Originals, where creators can make sales by tagging the items they want to sell like brand partnerships.

Link: https://techcrunch.com/2021/12/06/pinterest-invests-in-creator-tools-with-acquisition-of-video-creation-and-editing-app-vochi/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 15 NOVEMBER 2021

TikTok Launches ‘Creative Exchange’ Platform to Connect Brands with Top Creators

With the advent of a new ‘Creative Exchange’ platform, brands may pitch a campaign brief to a selection of the greatest TikTok creative partners in the industry, this new option encourages collaboration between creators and brands. These content tailoring and personalization professionals can increase ad performance and drive results by tailoring and personalising content. Sign up for the Creative Exchange platform if you have a verified profile and want to give an overview of the campaign brief with a variety of pitching alternatives and determine how you want to explain your intended project.

From the initial setup, the platform provides a variety of campaign categories, such as “Story” or “Screen Recording,” to provide producers with a better idea of what they require. After you’ve filled out all of the information, you’ll fill out a form with your contact information and a brand storey or product description for creators to review before they take on the brief. Relevant creators who suit the project’s profile will be contacted, and they will have the option to accept the project and communicate directly with the client. In a word, this platform facilitates collaboration by allowing both parties to communicate and connect with ease.

TikTok’s success is partly due to content creators, and the platform recognises this by providing tools and assistance to advertisers and creators in order to maximise revenue potential and prevent them from switching to other platforms. Instead of sourcing on your own and not knowing if the artists you have in mind are genuinely fit, it may be easier for us to receive a list of creators suitable for the campaign through the Creative Exchange platform. As a result, this platform is currently in beta testing with a select group of advertisers and producers.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-launches-creative-exchange-platform-to-connect-brands-with-top-cre/609922/

Facebook Launches ‘Creative App Platform’ to Expand Stories Functionality

As we’ve seen in the past, Facebook is developing functions that are comparable to those of its competitors. They’ve included a “new” feature this time that allows creative creators to promote their apps in Facebook stories. This feature is comparable to Snapchat Minis, which allows artists to provide people access to a stripped-down version of their creative app. Facebook has taken this route in order to win back the younger audiences from TikTok.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-launches-creative-app-platform-to-expand-stories-functionality/609945/

Shopping on Facebook Groups

Facebook is releasing new features to its apps that will improve shopping and purchasing. The goal of this initiative is to provide consumers with feedback and information from other shoppers, allowing them to make more educated purchasing decisions.

  • Shops in Groups allows you to support the communities you care about by purchasing their goods.
  • When you ask for advice in a group, Product Recommendations in Groups will display the products that members recommend.
  • Top Product Mentions in News Feed is a feature that allows you to find products that have been recommended by peers in groups to which you belong.

Link: https://about.fb.com/news/2021/11/shop-with-groups-creators-and-friends/ 

Removal of Targeting Options for Sensitive Topics

Starting January 19, 2022, we will remove Detailed Targeting options that reference causes, organisations, or public figures that are related to health, race or ethnicity, political affiliation, religion, or sexual orientation, as well as options referencing causes, organisations, or public figures that are related to health, race or ethnicity, political affiliation, religion, or sexual orientation.

You won’t be able to target your advertising based on issues like “World Diabetes Day” or other health concerns, nor will you be able to target people based on their sexual orientation, political beliefs, or other personal characteristics. According to many surveys, young people are more likely to buy from firms that support causes and movements with which they agree. In this regard, the elimination of certain targeted features may have an impact.

Continuing to Reach your Audience

In addition to broad targeting such as gender and age, below are some of our top tips and example use cases for our partners:

Instagram Tests New ‘Take a Break’ Feature to Encourage Users to Limit Time in the App

This break function has been implemented in a number of social networking apps. You can mute push alerts for a set amount of time with Instagram’s Take a Break function. On Facebook, the same option is available. Similarly, on DouYin, children under the age of 14 are limited to 40 minutes of app use every day, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-tests-new-take-a-break-feature-to-encourage-users-to-limit-time/609854/

MONDAY MORNING LEARNING – 01 NOVEMBER 2021

Instagram Makes Links in Stories Available to All Accounts

It’s been a long time coming, but Instagram Stories links are now available to all accounts, regardless of follower count or verification status. From August 2021, anyone can use the link sticker instead of the Swipe up links on their Stories.

Instagram announced that they’ll be working on ways to customise the sticker so that users know what they’ll see when they click the link. With changes focusing on Reels and Stories, the platform appears to be putting more emphasis on pushing video creation, in accordance with Facebook’s shift in priorities for Instagram to be more like TikTok in July 2021.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-makes-links-in-stories-available-to-all-accounts/609021/ 

LinkedIn Launches New Freelancer Connection Tools to Lean into the Rising Gig Economy

With the global extension of LinkedIn’s Services Marketplace options, the company hopes to provide more ways for freelancers to discover and connect with one another, as well as maximise opportunities.

Advanced discovery is now available to users who add a Services listing to their profile, with additional suggestion tools, search filters, and other features that will assist business owners to hone in on what they need from freelancing providers. LinkedIn has also simplified the freelancer connection process by allowing users to place a request for services directly from your service page without having to connect or follow you. 

LinkedIn has also included a new dashboard for service providers, which will help them keep track of their numerous issues and requests. Users will be able to manage the customer reviews that appear on their services page through the new dashboard’s ‘Reviews status’ element.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-launches-new-freelancer-connection-tools-to-lean-into-the-rising-g/609016/ 

Twitter Previews Coming NFT Display Options for Profile Images

Users will be able to display their NFT assets on Twitter in the future. This might be the beginning of other social media sites incorporating similar features for users in order to attract and retain a wider following.

Because of the regular exchanges between big personalities like Elon Musk, Twitter and Reddit have become one of the go-to venues for news connected to Cryptocurrencies.

Link: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/twitter-previews-coming-nft-display-options-for-profile-images/609123/ 

Monday Morning Learning – 31 August 2020

Facebook Warns of Major Impacts to Audience Network Effectiveness Due to iOS 14 Update

Facebook has warned Audience Network advertisers that coming updates to user privacy settings as part of iOS 14, which is set to be rolled out by Apple next month, will severely impact the effectiveness of their ads, and may render the option completely ineffective in some instances.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-warns-of-major-impacts-to-audience-network-effectiveness-due-to-io/584206/

TikTok CEO Resigns as Oracle-Lead Bid Becomes the Lead Contender in the Acquisition Race

The biggest news out of TikTok is the resignation of newly appointed global CEO Kevin Mayer, who only took on the new role back in May.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-ceo-resigns-as-oracle-lead-bid-becomes-the-lead-contender-in-the-acq/584292/

TikTok Shares Official User Counts as Discussions Continue on Takeover Bids

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-shares-official-user-counts-as-discussions-continue-on-takeover-bids/584133/

TikTok has revealed its actual user counts for the first time, which detail TikTok-specific user numbers, not incorporating usage of the Chinese version of the app, called ‘Douyin’.

Much has been made of TikTok’s meteoric growth, with the app reaching 2 billion total downloads worldwide back in April this year. That led to some confusion over the app’s actual usage, with some conflating download numbers with user counts, and comparing TikTok to Instagram and Facebook in terms of user numbers.

Further Concerns Around App Store Policies

Facebook has said that it tried to be more transparent with its users as to where any money raised via its new paid events tool will go, with respect to fees and charges implemented by the App Store, but was blocked from doing so by Apple, who is already going through antitrust litigation.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-looks-to-add-pressure-to-apple-and-further-emphasize-concerns-arou/584373/

Facebook has unloaded a bunch of new updates for its eCommerce tools

Facebook’s rolling out a new ‘Shop’ tab on Facebook. There will be a new, dedicated Shopping tab will be available in the options menu, and will showcase a range of businesses that are selling products directly on the platform.

Checkout on Instagram is being added to all US businesses and creators. To use checkout, businesses must have Shops and use Facebook Commerce Manager or our partners Shopify and BigCommerce.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-adds-facebook-shop-tab-expands-facebook-and-instagram-shops-to-al/584122/

Instagram finds new ad space at the end of your feed with the launch of ‘Suggested Posts’ feature

Instagram has found a new place to display ads: at the end of your feed. Instagram alerts users when they’ve scrolled through all the new content in their Instagram feed, with a notice reading “You’re All Caught Up” that appears on the screen. Now, Instagram says it will use this space to suggest new, organic posts for users to view as well as ads.

Monday Morning Learning – 8 June 2020

From Takeovers to Top View ads, What It Costs to Advertise on TikTok

Ads start at $8 per cost-per-thousand-impressions in the U.K. Also, they require advertisers to spend a minimum of $25,000. The platform isn’t for those advertisers looking for cheap viral marketing campaigns. Rather, it’s a premium media buy for those with deep pockets. More details on ads and pricing in the article.

TikTok Shares Case Study on How to Implement a Branded Hashtag Campaign

Brands create a specific hashtag linked to a video challenge, which they can then use to expand their messaging by facilitating an interactive, engaging video response campaign. That’s not necessarily easy – you can’t just come up with an idea and expect TikTok users to follow along.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/tiktok-shares-case-study-on-how-to-implement-a-branded-hashtag-campaign/579330/

Instagram Tests New Format for Recommended Content Listings Below the ‘All Caught Up’ Marker

Instagram is testing a new format for its suggested follow listings which would appear within your main feed, below newly posted updates. The new recommendation listings appear within the main feed, with separate tabs for ‘Suggested’ and ‘Older’ posts. The ‘Older’ listing takes you back to posts that you’ve already seen.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-tests-new-format-for-recommended-content-listings-below-the-all/579256/

How Social Platforms are Responding to the #BlackLivesMatter Protests Across the US

With #BlackLivesMatter protests being held in various cities across the US in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, social media platforms have also been adding their support to the cause.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/how-social-platforms-are-responding-to-the-blacklivesmatter-protests-acros/578908/

Facebook Creates Shopping Data Sets to Make More Humanlike Chatbots

Facebook researchers this week introduced Situated Interactive MultiModal Conversations (SIMMC), a novel research direction aimed at training AI chatbots that take actions like showing an object and explaining what it’s made of in response to images, memories of previous interactions, and individual requests. They detail new data sets designed for this purpose containing around 13,000 human-to-human dialogs across two domains — furniture and fashion — along with several tasks framed as objective evaluation protocols.

YouTube Rolls Out Video Chapters to All Creators

After testing them out with selected users over the last month, YouTube is now officially launching its new chapters segmentation display for video clips. YouTube has built-in haptic feedback on mobile – “so users will feel a slight “thump” that informs them they’re moving into a new chapter”. On platforms where haptic feedback is not available, YouTube will ‘snap’ you to the start of each chapter.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-rolls-out-video-chapters-to-all-creators/578811/

Monday Morning Learning – 18 May 2020

Why Marketers Aren’t Spending On Tiktok Despite Its Explosive Growth

According to a leaked pitch deck, TikTok offers brands various advertising campaigns such as in-feed videos, brand takeover, creating a hashtag challenge, building a branded lens on the platform, and custom influencer package. However, despite its wide reach of over 800 million users monthly globally, marketers do not seem to be too keen on pushing its marketing efforts on the platform.

https://www.marketing-interactive.com/analysis-why-marketers-are-hesitant-to-get-onboard-tiktok

Instagram Officially Launches Option to Share Instagram Live Broadcasts to IGTV

As per Instagram:

– Live video replays won’t include any likes or comments from your original live video

– The number of viewers for your live video will restart once you share it to IGTV

– You won’t be able to edit or trim your live video before sharing it to IGTV

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/instagram-officially-launches-option-to-share-instagram-live-broadcasts-to/577995/

Facebook Adds Messenger Rooms for Groups and Events

While it’s still in the process of rolling out its new Messenger Rooms group video chat feature to all users, Facebook has today announced that Messenger Rooms will also be available within groups and events, providing another engagement option within smaller audience subsets.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/facebook-adds-messenger-rooms-for-groups-and-events/577918/

LinkedIn Launches its Own Polls Option to Facilitate More Engagement

After it was spotted in testing last month, LinkedIn has now officially launched its new native polls option, providing another way to gather feedback and boost engagement on the platform.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-launches-its-own-polls-option-to-facilitate-more-engagement/577824/

LinkedIn Rebrands Editorial Team to LinkedIn News as it Continues to Expand News Coverage and Content

Editors play a central role in LinkedIn’s professional community, from original reporting to cultivating/curating conversations from members, Influencers and publishers. Their intent is to give professionals the news and views they need now to stay informed and to build their voices. To help members connect with this content, they are launching a distinct editorial identity – LinkedIn News – that positions them as a “trusted professional news brand”.

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/linkedin-rebrands-editorial-team-to-linkedin-news-as-it-continues-to-expand/578006/

Google Chrome adds new tab grouping feature to make organisation easier

Users will soon be able to start grouping their tabs, eg by topic or by urgency, etc.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1283117/Google-Chrome-next-update-will-make-browsing-easier