Social Snapshot – 10.11.2021

It’s that time of the week – time for your social snapshot! We know it can be hard to stay up to date with social media news popping up every day. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Have a look at the latest happening in the world of social media through our social snapshot:

 

YouTube expands its crisis response panels.

YouTube’s looking to help connect more users to mental health assistance by expanding the presence of its crisis resource panels.

Find out more here.

 

Pinterest published its latest transparency report. 

Pinterest has published its latest transparency report, including the number of Pins they deactivated for violating their policies.

Find out more here.

 

Twitter adds new visual enhancement options.

Twitter is adding new visual enhancement tools which will enable users to add ‘stickers, text, crops and more.’

Find out more here.

 

Twitter allows users to share tweets directly on Instagram Stories.

No more screenshots of Twitter on Instagram stories. Twitter is now allowing all iOS users to share tweets directly on Instagram.

Find out more here. 

 

Clubhouse adds room recordings.

Clubhouse has officially launched its new Replays feature, so users can replay an entire conversation if they missed it.

Find out more here.

 

 

 

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