Instagram launched a video-music feature called Reels for Stories to rival TikTok in November last year. After appearing in Brazil in late 2019, the Reels feature is expanding to
Today, Instagram announced it is expanding access to Instagram Shopping to more types of businesses, including creators that want to connect with shoppers and sell their merchandise on Instagram. The
Instagram will now let advertisers create Instagram ad campaigns without having to link to a Facebook Page. However, this is only available to brands and creators that have not previously
TikTok has signed up to the European Union’s Code of Practice on Disinformation, agreeing to help address the spread of online disinformation and fake news.
The EDiMA trade association,
Last week (June 15-19), the team behind MAD//FEST hosted its invite-only summer shindig that was 99//Club Digital Festival. Across five days, 96 leading marketers shared their
TikTok has announced plans to commission hundreds of experts and institutions to produce short-form educational content for the platform. The company is investing £13 million ($15 million) into the
Lickd, a digital platform providing YouTube content creators with pre-cleared music, has announced global partnerships with Universal Music Group (UMG), and Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) for use of
Facebook Gaming announced two new updates that will help video creators monetize their content on the platform.
Level Up creators who have at least 250 returning weekly viewers will now
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Instagram’s top executive Adam Mosseri said in a blog post that Instagram is “taking a harder look” at how the social media platform deals with harassment, verification, content distribution,
Influencer Intelligence’s latest ‘Rise of the Nano Influencer’ report found that nano influencers have been the most popular influencer tier over the past 12 months.
The company surveyed 359
YouTube has announced a multi-year $100 million fund dedicated to “amplifying and developing the voices of Black creators and artists.”
CEO of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, outlined in a blog