Social Snapshots – 18.01.2023

Keeping up with the regular stream of new social media insights is challenging. Relax, we’ve got you covered. Check out the latest social media headlines. 👇

Twitter looks to update its search feature for spelling mistakes and mistypes.

Twitter is looking to update spelling errors and mistypes as a small concern has been raised by users on the app.

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Instagram posting planning for 2023

Instagram shares key tips to help you maximize your Instagram in 2023

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Meta signs new deal with Shutterstock

Meta struck a new deal with Shutterstock that will enable Meta to utilize Shutterstock’s library content to fuel its AI tools.

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