
Facebook is adding a bunch of new controls to the Newsfeed
Content Distribution Guidelines shed light on how content gets ranked. Now, there’s more user control with Newsfeed preferences on Facebook.
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Content Distribution Guidelines shed light on how content gets ranked. Now, there’s more user control with Newsfeed preferences on Facebook.
Facebook and Apple have been at war for a while, and now Facebook is busy coming up with ways to circumvent Apple’s 30% in-app purchase
Instagram has been notoriously complicated for publishers. From the lack of native link opportunities to the inability to post content from a desktop, they are
Instagram is updating their video feed to make it more streamlined, which makes a ton of sense. Twitter is letting people organize their feed chronologically.
LinkedIn is working hard to build a creator community. They’ve added new features like Clubhouse-style voice chat and long-form posts, and are launching a $25
Twitter is working hard to make the platform safer and well, less hostile. We’ve lost count of the features they’ve tested out this year, but it looks like they’re landing on some that could stay.
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.