Social Snapshot – 09.03.2022

With social news popping up every day, we know it can be hard to stay up to date. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Take a look at the latest happenings in the world of social media through this week’s social snapshot 👇🏼

TikTok has added an ‘Agency Center’ feature.

TikTok’s launched a new programme that will signal to talent agencies that they’re open to additional guidance and support.

Learn more here.

Meta’s new product experimentation (NPE) focused on managing To-Do lists.

Meta’s new product experimentation (NPE) team has released another new app experiment, with its ‘Move’ app designed to help organise group tasks.

Learn more here.

LinkedIn has now fully launched ‘Career Break’ to all users.

LinkedIn users can now add in more details to explain a career gap with the new fully launched ‘Career Break’

Learn more here. 

Instagram launches updated creator tags to credit content contributors.

Instagram launches enhanced tags to encourage better creator crediting.

Learn more here.

Twitter adds a new monetization option for creators.

Twitter adds a new way to help creators view earnings & track Super Follow subscriptions over time.

Learn more here. 

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