TikTok is rolling out a new "Friends" tab that mimics the new Instagram layout while Twitter launches "Twitter Circle", allowing users to create exclusive groups of up to 150 people. These updates are a sign that audiences want to discover new content while maintaining the ability to interact and view content from only those they know/follow.
Creators who are part of the test can share NFTs through the Feed, Stories, or Messages. As big social platforms further invest in NFT capabilities, brands should pay close attention to consumer adoption, considering how NFTs could create opportunities for driving loyalty or exclusivity around products and offerings.
Meta is quietly changing Location Services in Facebook, removing several functions in the app, including Nearby Friends, Weather Alerts and Location History. It's yet another sign that brands should be taking stock of how shifting privacy laws in Europe and Apple's iOS data tracking change could affect their current media targeting strategies.
The popularity of Green-Screen and similar tools indicates a shift in video content trends. Social content is becoming more and more derivative as creators stitch, react, or build-off past content to create new content. Brands should consider adopting these popular tools in their content strategies and creative concepts.