TiKTok’s $15.9 Million UK Fine

Well, this is another big oof – TikTok, for some reason, has recently incurred a $15.9 million (£12,700,000 million) fine in the UK for allowing underage children access and use the app. Well, we understand that that is a concern, but still, a fine this big for that alone? As per the UK Information Commissioner: […]

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YouTube’s Rolling Out New Live-Stream Timed Reactions

After months of experimentation with the option, YouTube is now launching reactions within live streams to all eligible creators, which will provide another way for viewers to engage with live-stream content, highlighting key moments in the playback. On top of expanding creators’ ability to earn on the platform, YouTube is also constantly out to improve […]

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Meta Previews Incoming Generative AI Ad Tools

News about generative AI has been on everyone’s tongues lately, and as this technology is evolving fast, Meta’s trying to get in on the action, with its own set of AI tools now becoming a bigger focus for the company, as interest in the Metaverse continues to wane. It’s somewhat of a double-whammy, given how […]

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New Developmental AR/VR Meta Processes

Entity identification remains a key element in the development of AR experiences, with an effective AR system able to identify different objects in the world around you to better provide additional, functional insight, overlaid on screen. We’ve already such in the development of AR face filters and tools on different social apps – the better […]

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Snap Outlines New Safeguard for its ‘My AI’ Chatbot Tool

Snapchat has provided an update on the development of its ‘My AI’ chatbot tool, which incorporates ChatGPT’s technology, allowing Snapchat+ subscribers to pose questions to the in-app bot, and get answers on anything they like. For the most part, it’s a simple and fun application of the evolving tech, but Snap has found some concerning […]

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YouTube’s Expanded 2023 Coachella Coverage

Well, here’s a seemingly interesting update – YouTube’s looking to enable all music fans to engage with the excitement of the upcoming Coachella, with the platform, for the first time ever, hosting live streams of all stages of the already sold-out event. While Coachella, as most of us know it now, has gravely increased in […]

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The Retirement of Facebook’s ‘Code Generator’

We have another Facebook retirement underway, but it’s actually for the better this time – as part of the broader update to its security settings, Meta is bidding farewell to its Facebook Code Generator element, which allowed users to log in on another device by using a code from, for example, their phone to authenticate […]

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Instagram Tests New Engagement Process

Instagram is experimenting with a new discovery element that would allow users to view a collaborative Feed of content from accounts you and a friend follow in common, providing yet another way to boost engagement. Possibly. By now, it’s hard to pinpoint just what really raises engagement, seeing that almost every other social platform is […]

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Twitter Unveils New Doge Logo

We all love ‘Doge’, don’t we? Come on, how can one not, right? Doge has become such an iconic pop-culture figure that it immortalizes the real, world-record-holding Shiba Inu, Kabosu – a 17-year-old dog. Doge has become so popular that it was eventually transformed into a meme, even going so far as to have its […]

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5 Ways Automation Becomes Therapy for Social Media Managers

Let’s face it, in a way, all of our lives have been ‘hijacked’ by Social Media. Nowadays, it’s a race to build the most engaged communities across various social platforms. Despite this shift, many companies have yet to empower their Social Media managers with the resources they need to succeed. Here’s what a ‘Day in […]

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