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Instagram Adds a ‘New’ Label to Indicate Recent Posts on the Grid
Instagram is rolling out a “New” label that appears on recently uploaded posts, helping users quickly identify the latest content on creator and brand profiles. The feature will become even more valuable once Instagram enables grid post reordering.
TikTok Lets Users Control AI-Generated Content on Their For You Page
TikTok introduces a new feature that lets users control how much AI-generated content appears on their For You Page. Using the Manage Topics tool, users can choose to see more or less AI content, a trend other social platforms like Instagram may soon adopt.
iHeartRadio Launches Highlights Tab for Short-Form Video Clips
iHeartRadio launched Highlights, a tab in its app featuring short-form video clips from shows, stations, and podcasts across its network.
Facebook Introduces Content Protection Tool to Safeguard Creators’ Reels
Facebook introduced Content Protection, a mobile tool that helps creators safeguard their original Reels. Creators can enroll to automatically protect new Reels and manually add older ones.
Radisson Hotels & Resorts Launches Creator Hub: A Platform to Collaborate with Instagram & TikTok Creators
Radisson Hotels & Resorts launched Creator Hub, a program for creators with 1,000–30,000 followers on Instagram and TikTok. Participants earn hotel stays, VIP Radisson Rewards, and more in exchange for content.
Instagram Updates Reels Camera with 20-Minute Recording Support
Instagram updated its Reels camera. Creators can now record up to 20 minutes, use an undo button to remove clips, customize touch-ups, and get a smoother green screen, along with refreshed timer and countdown tools.
Beehiiv Goes Beyond Newsletters With New AI, Website, Commerce, Link-in-Bio, Podcast & Analytics Tools
After weeks of marketing, beehiiv held its highly anticipated Winter Release 2025 event, unveiling over 10 product releases and updates that push the platform far beyond email.
Why Netflix Wants Your Favorite Video Podcasts (And Why Creators Should Care)
Netflix is reportedly in talks with iHeartRadio to license shows exclusively, including The Breakfast Club, Las Culturistas, The Jay Shetty Podcast, and Stuff You Should Know, which could remove full episodes from YouTube. The company is also pursuing a similar deal with SiriusXM, home to the popular Call Her Daddy by Alex Cooper, and is reaching out to agents at WME, UTA, and CAA to sign more video podcasters.
China’s New Law Requires Influencers to Have Degrees or Licenses to Post on “Serious” Topics Like Finance, Health, Medicine, and Law
China now requires influencers to hold a degree, professional license, or certification to post about “serious” topics like finance, health, medicine, law, and education.