Twitter is Removing Live-Stream Archive

If you plan on logging any of your old Periscope or Twitter live recordings, then you best download them now, because Twitter is planning to also scrap its live archive, as part of its broader cost-cutting efforts. What else has Twitter tried to get rid of? Soon enough, you’ll probably start hearing that Twitter is […]

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12 Steps to Master Social Media

We get it, initiating a Social Media campaign can be a very daunting task. It can prove to be so rigorous that most just give up before trying. There’s a good reason for that – Social Media can be a very fickle and unforgiving space, severely punishing those who are unable to pivot along with […]

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LinkedIn Launches AI-Powered ‘Collaborative Articles’

Given that it’s a Microsoft-owned company, this news might come as a surprise – LinkedIn recently announced that it’ll start using AI to expand on its content, beginning with a new initiative called ‘Collaborative Articles’, which will make use of AI-generated prompts to call on specific users to share their input and expertise. As per […]

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Meta Adds New Facebook Reels Features

Meta had just announced a couple of new updates for Facebook Reels, including longer clip lengths, ‘Memories integration,” and new trending Reels templates. With everybody else seemingly doubling-down on their local short-form formats, perhaps Meta saw fit to follow suit to avoid getting left behind in terms of engagement and reach. Reel In The Rod […]

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Twitter Looks to Rollout DM Updates

Are you a fan of encryption? If so, then this might come as good news – Twitter is planning to roll out full messaging encryption this month, along with the capacity to reply to individual DMs in a chain, as well as use any emoji as a reaction, as opposed to simply choosing from the […]

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Meta Reducing VR Headset Prices to Maximize Adoption

Meta has once again changed the prices of its VR headsets, announcing new and reduced pricing for its Quest and Quest Pro units starting next week. Meta cut its 256GB Quest 2 by $70, making the device more affordable at $429, while its Quest Pros were slashed by a hefty $500, bringing them each to […]

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BOTTOM’S UP! NEWSLETTER – DOS2 #92 – 03/06/2023

You can’t have a NETWORK by YOURSELF. They call it Networking for a reason. Ever since the term’s inception, networking has been a common practice, especially among LARGE and Growing businesses alike. Countless Examples exist that show how networking is a CENTRAL part of scaling up your business. Every chance that you get, whether great or small, take it, if it means EXPANDING your network. The more Eyes & Ears you reach, the […]

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Pinterest Testing ‘Premiere Spotlight’ Ads

Pinterest has been rather active this year, and it keeps up that momentum by testing out a new ‘Premiere Spotlight’ ad unit, which would place a brand’s promotion in the prominent, top-of-screen real estate on the app’s search page. With an aim to be among, if not the best online shopping platform, Pinterest has scaled […]

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Google Removes 6000 More Chinese Influence YouTube Channels

So TikTok might be connected, in one way or another, to the CCP; so what? Well, if you’re still trying to understand why there has been so much talk about TikTok’s potential linkage to the Chinese Government and why every Western power now wants to ban the app, this could help explain why – Google […]

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