Twitter expands free access to data for software developers
Twitter has expanded free access to its data to software developers, a move that aims to give users more control over the content they see in their Twitter feed.
Twitter has expanded free access to its data to software developers, a move that aims to give users more control over the content they see in their Twitter feed.
Instagram has added text-to-speech and voice effect features to Reels, bringing it more closely into line with TikTok.
Patreon CEO Jack Conte confirmed the subscriptions platform is building a native video hosting product which will compete with YouTube.
Competition & Markets Authority chief executive Andrea Coscelli said forced break-ups would be considered if a crackdown on Big Tech fails to rein in the likes of Facebook, Apple, Google, & Amazon.
YouTube has begun hiding public dislike counters in a bid to promote “respectful interactions between viewers and creators”, while keeping them viewable to the video maker.
Facebook has agreed to integrate its Workplace suite with Microsoft Teams, allowing users of the platforms to better share information.
Meta Platforms, parent company for Facebook and Instagram, said it took down more than 28m pieces of content which violated hate speech policies on Facebook and Instagram across the third quarter.
Facebook parent Meta announced it will no longer allow advertisers to target people based on "sensitive" topics, in a decision it described as "difficult".
Twitter has launched $2.99-per-month subscription tier Twitter Blue in the US, offering features including an undo button, ad-free news stories and a personalised Top Articles feed.
Instagram has added a subscriptions option to its App Store listing in the US, bolstering speculation that it is to introduce direct monetisation for creators.
Facebook has announced a series of updates for Facebook Groups at its Communities Summit event, including subscription-based subgroups and real-time chat for moderators.
Instagram, the photo-sharing social media network owned by Facebook, has decided to return post previews to Twitter.
Hearst UK has announced the launch of the Hearst Influence Network, an in-house talent and influencer initiative that will grow and develop the social footprint of Hearst’s talent.
Condé Nast International yesterday announced the next Vogue title on Snapchat Discover; Vogue en español.
eBay UK has joined with Time Inc UK, tbseen.com and Netmums to create a content marketing programme aimed at busy mums and featuring popular celebrities and editors.
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