Social Media
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Social media are online communications channels that help people share information or content and interact with each other. Clearly defining the term is quite tricky because there are numerous social media services available nowadays. The most well-known are Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, Snapchat, TikTok, etc.
Clubhouse Launches Creator First Accelerator Program to Help Users Monetize
Clubhouse has announced the launch of a monetization program for creators on its platform. The app will provide aspiring creators with resources to help them make money from their shows, partner with brands, and build their audiences.
Facebook Launches Instagram Lite App in 170 Countries
Instagram Lite retains most of the key features of the app. For instance, you can chat with other users through private messages, as well as record and post videos. You can also watch short videos called Reels, but you cannot record them yourself.
Netflix Launched Fast Laughs, a New TikTok-Like Feature for Mobile Devices
The new feature offers a full-screen feed of short funny videos from the streaming platform's comedy catalog. Fast Laughs is currently only available on iOS devices in certain countries and looks very similar to TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Orbiting: A Relationship in Which One Is a Social Media Stalker
Orbiting is a new term that means keeping a person in your orbit – close enough to see each other, but far enough to actually talk.
Twitter Began Testing Its Clubhouse-Like Spaces on Android
The company has been rapidly working on launching Twitter Spaces for Android within months of debuting its iOS beta at the end of December 2020. Twitter confirmed last month that Spaces would arrive on Android in March.
Facebook Will Pay Illinois Users $650 Million to Settle Privacy Lawsuit
According to the court's decision, each of the 1.6 million Illinois residents who filed the lawsuit will receive at least $345 in compensation from Facebook within two months if the company does not appeal the court decision.
Instagram's New Live Rooms Feature Lets You Go Live With up to Four People
Instagram has launched a new Live Rooms feature for live broadcasts, in which four people can now host live streams at once. Previously, only one or two people could go live at the same time.