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Twitter

Twitter (finally) adds Edit Tweet feature

September 14, 2022

On September 1st, 2022 Twitter began rolling out its most anticipated and requested feature: Edit Tweet. The feature is currently only available for internal testing but Twitter Blue subscribers in specific regions will get the first opportunity to test it publicly. Twitter intended to monitor user behavior before finalizing the feature for a full public rollout.

Update: On October 3rd, 2022 Twitter announced that, after successful testing, Edit Tweet is being rolled out to Twitter Blue subscribers in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. A US rollout is coming soon.

https://twitter.com/TwitterBlue/status/1576980429814759424

Edit Tweet lets users do exactly that, but not without some limits:

  • Edits can only be made within 30 minutes from the time of posting
  • Tweets can only be edited 5 times in that 30-minute window

The idea is to provide enough time to fix typos, add missing media files, and include hashtags that might have been missed.

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Facebook

Meta publishes their must-read guide for signal resiliency

September 13, 2022

Meta has released a guide to help brands adjust their advertising strategies in response to Apple’s App Tracking Transparency (ATT) update. The update allows iOS users to opt out of data tracking across 3rd-party applications.

Launched on April 26th, 2021, the ATT update has had a direct impact on Meta’s ability to use user data to serve targeted ads on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. 

In response, Meta commissioned its 2022 Signal Resiliency Guide. “Signal resiliency” is Meta’s way of saying “how to target your ads with less data collected from 3rd party apps”. The guide will help social media marketers adjust their strategies for this brave new world of online data privacy.

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Instagram

Instagram is testing a re-post feature

September 9, 2022

Instagram is testing a new post option that looks a lot like one of Twitter’s most popular features.

Reposting, or sharing others’ content with your followers, may soon be available for your Instagram feed.

The platform has been working on a repost feature since May 2022, according to app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi.

However, Instagram has now confirmed to TechCrunch that the feature is now in testing “with select users.”

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Instagram

Instagram tests Topic tags for Reels

September 6, 2022

Instagram is testing a new way to categorize Reels, according to social media consultant Matt Navarra.

The new option allows users to add “Topic” tags to their Reels when uploading. The topic tag should help users “reach people who share your interests.”

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Pinterest

New Shuffles app by Pinterest takes interactivity to the next level

August 24, 2022

Pinterest has launched Shuffles, a tool for creating interactive collages and moodboards on iOS. Is this new, invite-only (for now) app the next great social media platform, or just a tool for brands and Pinterest creators?

Pinterest snuck Shuffles onto the App Store in early August 2022. Despite the lack of fanfare, the “new app designed for collective collaging” is already gaining popularity and has a long waitlist of eager users.

Shuffles is fully integrated with Pinterest and has everything expected from a social media platform, including a content feed, likes, hashtags, and a search bar. What makes Shuffles different is its interactive collage-making functionality.

Promotional pictures of Shuffles by Pinterest Promotional pictures of Shuffles by Pinterest

Image source: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shuffles-by-pinterest/

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Instagram

Instagram tests “Candid Challenges,” a BeReal copycat feature

August 23, 2022

Instagram is testing a new feature that looks very similar to BeReal, according to app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi.

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LinkedIn

LinkedIn adds templates for scroll-stopping engagement

August 16, 2022

LinkedIn users will soon have access to a new templates feature. These professionally designed, colorful templates will make it quicker and easier than ever to create visually engaging posts.

Creating scroll-stopping posts is a challenge on any social media platform. LinkedIn is embracing more ways to help its users get the engagement their posts need.

We want to make it even easier to create visual content that helps you stand out and inspire your professional community,” said Karen Baruch, Product Lead for Creator Strategy at LinkedIn.

On LinkedIn’s mobile app, you can now find a “Use a template” prompt after taping the “Post” or “Share” box. 

Animated Gif showing the process for using LinkIn's post templates.

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