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SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 11 It seems like hardly a day goes by without some new feature arriving on one of the social networks. Twitter and Instagram, in particular, are upping the ante as they unveil new tests and launch their latest features. Between the expanded features of Spaces on Twitter and.
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Instagram is also testing a ‘Re-Share’ sticker for Instagram Stories, offering users a new way of re-sharing feed posts. AFP pic
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SAN FRANCISCO, July 20 Instagram is continuing to work on new features to help the platform stand out from competitors in the social media world.
From announcements to launches, here’s a look at the latest features due to land on the social network.
Like Twitter, Instagram has new functions coming thick and fast. Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri’s teams have, for example, announced new features coming to the platform to make it more accessible.
Money may not buy friends, but it could soon buy you a TikTok video shoutout.
The social network is working on a new option that could let users order personalised video messages directly from the platform’s stars. But beware, these TikTok shoutouts won t be free.
It seems that TikTok is increasingly working to provide users with revenue-generating features on the platform. To this end, according to news shared on Twitter, the Chinese social network is currently working on a new option for paid-for “Shoutouts”.
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This new feature would allow multiple posts to be published in a row in order to create a thread more easily. This would allow new posts to be linked to the original to provide more context and help them be better understood.
For the moment, Facebook has not indicated in which countries these first tests were launched or the number of users involved, but it did confirm this test to TechCrunch.
This feature appears very similar to Twitter threads, a practice now well established on the platform. In 2017, Twitter officially launched the “Thread” function allowing users to publish several messages in a row more easily.