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Instagram Instagram is working on a feature that could allow creators to get paid for sharing Reels, its short-form videos that compete with TikTok. The payment feature was surfaced through reverse engineering by mobile developer Alessandro Paluzzi. Instagram confirmed its existence to Insider but said it was an internal prototype only for now. Such a feature could fit into Instagram s plans to give creators a broader array of tools to make money. In that vein, Instagram rolled out new Insight features this week, which will give creators access to more detailed data for both Reels and Live. Instagram s Insights feature will now show metrics like total plays, accounts reached, likes, comments, saves, and shares for Reels. ....
You know how the story goes. A challenge gets started, a quote becomes a part of the American lexicon or a beauty trend takes over the internet and the Black person behind it is excluded. Thankfully, the tale is becoming less prevalent because supporters are adamant about creatives getting their just due and also because the content makers themselves are taking their future into their own hands. On February 10, ABC News reported on two mansions, Collab Crib and Valid Crib, that house Black influencers and give them more control over their output. “We have social media celebrities that come together to make content via their Instagram, their YouTube, their TikToks… These days, a lot of companies and brands want and need content,” said Keith Dorsey, the manager of both homes. Going viral is a financially beneficial move that Black singers, dancers, actors and personalities have not always been able to make, to no fault of their own. But the artists of Collab Cri ....
ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn In two mansions in Atlanta, 35 Black creators are going viral. • 11 min read Black creators make their voices heard with help of viral incubators As so many are going online to spread their message, Black creators must fight to get the attention, and payment, they deserve. Some have gathered in Atlanta to live and work together.ABC Last month, at a mansion in Atlanta called the Collab Crib, a group of creators is hoping to shake things up. The group was putting together their own rendition of the “Buss It” challenge. Having recently gone viral on TikTok, the challenge had caught the attention of celebrities like Gabrielle Union and Chloe Bailey, each dropping it at the “Buss It” line of Erica Banks’ song. ....