Meta made an important update to its artificial intelligence (AI) content detection label, changing it from “Made with AI” to “AI Info” on Monday. This decision was influenced by criticisms from Instagram influencers and photographers who felt that the previous label did not accurately reflect their original posts. Confusion Over Labels The announcement from Meta
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In a bid to reassure ad partners of its commitment to brand safety, X has recently rejoined the World Federation of Advertisers’ ‘Global Alliance for Responsible Media’ (GARM). This move comes after X drifted away from GARM following Elon Musk’s takeover, which led to significant changes within the company. The reinstatement of X’s relationship with
TikTok has recently updated its platform to allow creators to download their videos without the signature TikTok watermark. This new feature makes it more convenient for users to repurpose their short-form video content across other social media platforms. Uploading Options The updated feature prompts users to choose between saving their video with a watermark or
WhatsApp for iOS has recently released a new feature that allows users to create events directly in group chats. This update comes after the feature was initially spotted in a beta version of the app for Android by a feature tracker. The Event option in group chats was discovered in WhatsApp for iOS app version
Elon Musk recently made a bold claim on Twitter stating that the platform’s usage had reached an all-time high in the US. This assertion was based on the platform garnering 76 billion total user-seconds, surpassing the previous record by 5%. However, upon closer examination, doubts arise about the accuracy of these claims. While Musk touts
X recently launched updated ad analytics features to provide advertisers with better insight into their paid content performance. The new dashboard includes large performance charts for easy visualization of ad performance metrics. While the information itself isn’t new, the updated presentation with intuitive tabs and clickable links makes tracking and analyzing data more efficient. This
Facebook and Instagram advertisers need to be aware of a significant change coming their way. Starting next week, a 30% fee will be added to ads purchased via an iOS device, with the money going directly to Apple. This additional charge, first introduced to U.S. advertisers in February, is now being rolled out to all
In the current landscape of social media platforms, data security has become a paramount concern for users and regulators alike. With the rise of concerns surrounding privacy and data protection, companies such as TikTok are under increasing scrutiny to ensure the safety and security of user information. Despite facing a ban in the U.S. due
Threads, the photo-sharing app developed by Instagram, appears to be experimenting with a new feature that would allow users to post content that disappears after 24 hours. This ephemeral posting option, as showcased by app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi, could potentially give users more freedom to share without the fear of their past posts coming back
YouTube recently announced that it is testing a new feature called ‘Hype’ as a way to provide more community support to small content creators. This feature is currently available to viewers in select regions, including Brazil, Turkey, and Taiwan. Creators who meet certain criteria will be eligible to participate in this program, which aims to