Instagram Multi-image Posts: This Week in Social Media

Instagram Multi-image Posts: This Week in Social Media

Instagram Multi-image Posts: This Week in Social Media. Topics include new multiple image and video posts on Instagram (7:33), updates to marketing policies on Facebook Messenger (27:08), and WhatsApp Status feature (39:28). https://t.co/xwnkrVYdPy Google Removes Report Limit on Google Data Studio for All Users: Google removed the five report limit for all users on Google Data Studio. VentureBeat reports that “Snap had 158 million daily active users in the fourth quarter, up just 3 percent from the previous quarter… [and] new gadgets that offer more ways to interact with Snapchat could help attract new users and get existing users to spend more time on the app.” Snapchat Spectacles are now available online https://t.co/3ZPIBbKoj2 pic.twitter.com/YzcO7KBMuB Crowdcast Launches Mobile App for iOS: Crowdcast officially launched the Crowdcast iOS app, which allows audiences to watch an event; engage through chat, Q&A, and polls; and browse replays “just like they can in a browser or on Android devices.” Crowdcast’s new iOS app currently only allows users to attend events but the company states that it’s “working on an updated version to let you host events through your iOS device so you can go live from anywhere.” Google Rolls Out New Tool to Combat Abusive Online Comments: Google rolled out a new tool called Perspective that “helps publishers combat online abuse.” This new API can integrate into any platform and combines a “human-generated database of comments that have already been tagged as abusive or toxic” and machine learning technology to rate and flag comments. The company will continue to add new features and enable purchases for other apps and services “over the coming months.” Facebook Adds Two New Reporting Features to Analytics for Apps: Facebook rolled out “two new ways to help product managers, marketers, and developers more easily discover insights in Analytics for Apps.” The first of these new features offers developers a side-by-side comparison of customer segment data such as active users, revenue, and events. Upcoming Social Media News Worth Following Twitter Beta Tests Personalized Custom Profile in Direct Messages: Twitter is beta testing personalized custom profiles in Direct Messages, which allow businesses to make “private conversations more human and personal by showing the real face, name, and title of the care agent who is speaking.” The new custom profiles can also “more clearly indicate when a bot is speaking,” which will help manage [customers’] expectations about the types of replies they might receive” in Direct Messages. Microsoft announces Skype Lite for low connectivity areas, launching in India first https://t.co/Eu96fDIEcB pic.twitter.com/UZwAXzPqSN Facebook Tests Shortcut Buttons to Other Social Media Platforms: Facebook is currently testing shortcut buttons to other social media accounts displayed prominently on users’ Facebook profiles. The results also showed a 48% increase in comments and an 11% increase in average reach per post and shares. Eight User-generated Content Trends We Learned From 25 Million Facebook Posts: A new report from micro-influencer marketing platform Mavrck examined more than 25 million Facebook posts from personal profiles throughout 2016 and found a 29.39% decrease in original posts per Facebook user. Please share your comments below.

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Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news.

To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention.

What’s New This Week

Instagram Rolls Out Ability to Add Multiple Photos and Videos to One Post: Instagram announced that users can now “combine up to 10 photos and videos in one post and swipe through to see them all.” A new icon on the Instagram app allows users to select multiple photos and videos, which can then be reorganized, edited, or layered with a filter one by one or all at once. A row of blue dots at the bottom of these posts indicates to your followers that “there’s more to see.” This update is available as part of Instagram version 10.9 for iOS in the Apple App Store and for Android on Google Play.

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Facebook Announces New Messenger Platform Policies and Faster Review Times: Facebook Messenger announced some “new policies for the Messenger Platform” that will provide “more defined engagement models on the platform, including time-based criteria for businesses to respond to messages and standards for subscriptions in Messenger.” These include giving businesses a 24-hour window to respond to live chat messages initiated by customers in Messenger with standard messaging and continuing to test subscription messaging “to learn more about people’s subscription preferences before fully opening up this capability.” Facebook also rolled out a “streamlined review process for app submissions, with a review time of five days or less.”

Facebook Messenger provides defined engagement models including time-based criteria for responses and standards for subscriptions.
Facebook Messenger provides defined engagement models including time-based criteria for responses and standards for subscriptions.

Pinterest Expands Promoted Pins to More Markets: Pinterest announced its “continued international expansion of Promoted Pins into three new countries: Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.” Pinterest’s launch partners include Aer Lingus, Tesco Ireland, Jo Malone, Avoca, Superdry, Colourtrend, Daintree, The Ark, and Lost my.Name. According to Pinterest, they “have already seen lots of new engagement from their content on Pinterest.”

Pinterest announced its continued international expansion of Promoted Pins into three new countries: Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Pinterest announced continued international expansion of promoted pins into three new countries: Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.

WhatsApp Updates Status Feature: Facebook-owned WhatsApp rolled out a “new and improved Status feature” that allows users “to share photos and videos with your friends and contacts on WhatsApp in an easy and secure way.” Like with any other WhatsApp messages, the status updates are “end-to-end encrypted.” TechCrunch reports that the new Status tab also removes all shared images, videos, or GIFs within 24 hours and “could also open up new advertising opportunities for WhatsApp… [by allowing] full-screen ads in-between friends’ Statuses” just like on Snapchat and Instagram Stories. WhatsApp is rolling out this new feature worldwide on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.

WhatsApp Status shares photos and videos in an easy and secure way.
WhatsApp Status shares photos and videos in an easy and secure way.

Facebook Rolls Out Three Updates to Video Monetization: Facebook shared three updates to video monetization on its site and through the Audience Network. Facebook announced that in-stream video is now available to “all eligible Audience Network publishers who have available inventory” on their own websites and apps. With this rollout, “publishers can bring relevant video ads to people all over the world, on both mobile and desktop.” Facebook is also expanding its beta test of Ad Breaks in Facebook Live and on-demand video to profiles and pages in the U.S. This means that a select group of creators testing this new experience can now take short breaks for ads during their live or existing videos and “earn a share of the resulting ad revenue” for it.

Our Take on Top News This Week

In this week’s show from Friday, February 24, 2017, Michael Stelzner and guests discuss the top news in social media. Topics include new multiple image and video posts on Instagram (7:33), updates to marketing policies on Facebook Messenger (27:08), and WhatsApp Status feature (39:28). Subscribe to future shows here.

More News to Note

Twitter Releases Periscope Producer to All Users: After four months of testing, Twitter announced that its Periscope Producer service is now available to all users across mobile and the web. This tool allows “broadcasters to incorporate high-quality live video from sources other than their mobile device… into the normal Periscope live video experience.” VentureBeat reports that creators can now “share video from external cameras, an Xbox One, virtual reality headsets, a computer, a webcam, or other devices right into their broadcasts streaming through Twitter.” Periscope Producer is supported on the web and on iOS and Android.

Anyone can now broadcast with Periscope Producer – available on Android, iOS and web! https://t.co/xwnkrVYdPy

Google Removes Report Limit on Google Data Studio for All Users: Google removed the five report limit for all users on Google Data Studio. When this dashboard and reporting tool was initially launched, Google offered free and enterprise versions of it. With this update, all businesses can now “get full value” from Data Studio and “create and share as many reports as you need – all for free.”

Snap Inc. Makes Spectacles Available for Online Purchase in the U.S.: Snap Inc. is now exclusively selling its new Spectacles online in the United States. These Snapchat-enabled sunglasses with a built-in camera were announced last fall and previously only available from pop-up stores and traveling vending machines found in limited locations. VentureBeat reports that “Snap had 158 million daily active users in the fourth quarter, up just 3 percent from the previous quarter……

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