January’s 10 most important social media platform changes, feature releases, and updates that producers, editors and managers should know.
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Over the course of the year, we tracked over 300 changes, updates and new features across all your favorite social media networks and platforms. Of those updates, clear patterns have emerged.
A big change comes to Twitter, tighter controls on YouTube content for kids, and the beginning of the end of…
A shorter list this month for sure, but be sure to read up about Facebook verification changes, changes to Facebook impressions, share-to-Snapchat buttons for websites and IGTV Series.
Facebook dominates this month’s update with long-requested features for Facebook Live and Instagram. Broadcast previews! Scheduling Instagram posts! Video trimming! Read on for the full list of updates, plus a juicy “rumors” list that hint at other big changes coming down the pike later this fall.
The end of Twitter insights on CrowdTangle, group chats come to Instagram Stories, TikTok partners with GIPHY and more social platform updates you might have missed this July.
You heard it here first: Both YouTube and Facebook are considering major changes to where key content is distributed within their platforms, with YouTube considering moving Children’s content to the YouTube Kids app and Facebook considering moving news content to a dedicated space.
From a new integration between Eventbrite and Facebook Events, to horizontal video on IGTV, it was a busy month for new product updates, rollouts, and feature launches on your favorite social media platforms.
April’s social platform updates including one of the largest Facebook refreshes to date, Twitter captions, Instagram live Q&A, and LinkedIn reactions, among other engagement, privacy, and marketing focused updates.
While you were watching your brackets, the social media platforms announced some big changes. Get the full roundup here: 27 announcements, launches, and new features that you should know — including a live TV integration for Facebook’s “Watch Party,” a new camera feature on Twitter, and the launch of Facebook’s searchable ad library.
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