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This month in social media.
It's difficult to stay up to speed when the social media landscape is constantly shifting and shaping – we get it! That's why we provide our partners with a monthly e-newsletter with the top social media news and updates. We highlight the biggest changes in social media monthly and share these updates and insights with you! We've compiled the best of the best and are happy to share them with you in What's New in Social Media: March 2018 Edition.
facebook Facebook Is Planning a More Direct Assault on YouTube:
Facebook is talking about expanding its TV-like service, Watch, into a rival to Google's YouTube by opening the platform to more individual creators. This would increase the amount of long-form video content that Facebook can sell ads against and could reverse a decline in time users are spending on the site.
instagram Instagram Added Some New Stories Tools, Including an Option to Share Other People's Posts:
Instagram confirmed that it's testing out a new Stories feature that will enable users to share public Instagram posts – either theirs or anyone else's – directly to their Stories in one click. The tool includes a range of presentation settings, including resizing, with the background color set to the dominant color of the image. The original poster's details are included with the reused post, but some users may wish to disable sharing through a new setting.
facebook Facebook Updated Page Insights:
The organic reach of Facebook pages will now be measured by how many times a post is viewed on a user's screen – consistent with the way in which paid ads are measured on the platform. Organic reach for pages was previously calculated based on how many times a post appeared in the News Feed.
instagram Instagram Is Officially Testing a Scary Rollout for the Modern-Day Lurker:
Instagram is now testing a feature that alerts a user when someone screenshots their Story. They will receive a warning the first time they screenshot, but from then in on, the user will be notified.
snapchat Snapchat Opened Its Advertising API to All, Expanding Ad Opportunities:
Snap originally provided access to its API only to approved developers, but now all advertisers, agencies and third-party developers will be able to utilize it too.
snapchat Snapchat Users Can Now Add Giphy's Animated GIF Stickers to Their Snaps:
The company partnered with Giphy to allow Snapchat users to search Giphy's library for animated GIF stickers they can add to their Snaps. Snapchat users can access the Giphy library by tapping the sticker icon near the top-right corner of the screen once they've taken a photo or video Snap. From there, they can view a list of Giphy stickers, as well as animated stickers created by the Snapchat team. Users can also search for GIFs manually.
snapchat Snapchat (Finally) Launched an Insights Tool for Creators:
Snapchat Insights will provide the following data:
• Total story views (in the past week, month and YTD)
• Time spent viewing stories (in minutes during the past week, month and YTD)
• Daily unique story viewers, average time unique viewers spent watching and completion rates
• Audience demographics (e.g., gender breakdown, top age bracket, and top or popular geographic regions)
• Audience interests like popular lifestyle categories (food, fashion, sports, film, TV, travel, etc.)
twitter Twitter Announced Anti-Spam Policy to Block Bulk-Tweeting:
The use of bots and automated systems to spam users and amplify messages, often less-than-factual ones, has been a growing concern of Twitter users since 2016. Now, Twitter says their new anti-spam policy will finally help put a stop to it by punishing simultaneous messaging, content sharing and engagement across accounts. More details for publishers and developers can be found on Twitter's blog here.
facebook Facebook Is Adding More Options for 3D Posts:
Facebook is expanding their News Feed into another dimension with the addition of 3D posts, which enable users to scroll around virtual objects on screen. Facebook technically added this feature in October 2017 via Oculus, but Facebook is now providing a large number of support options around this to make it easier for brands to create and share 3D content using the gITF 2.0 file format. The opportunities for this format are huge and are bringing a fully VR-enabled shopping experience just a little bit closer to reality.
Stay tuned for the April 2018 Edition.
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