Twitter’s New Feed Options Look To Help Users Discover More

Twitter’s New Feed Options Look To Help Users Discover More

Twitter is working on new timeline options that will integrate Tweets and other media around specific events or themes. Initially announced on June 11, 2022 by the social media platform’s head of product development, Amir Shevat, it went live for the first time on August 24 with a timeline about ABC’s ”The Bachelorette.” This 10-week trial program will be available for a small group of users in the U.S. and Canada. Topic-Focused Timelines Will Allow Users to Follow Conversations Around Subjects Users will be able to follow custom timelines via an in-app prompt. Upon being clicked, users will be shown […]

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Facebook To End Live Shopping on October 1

Facebook To End Live Shopping on October 1

Facebook announced it will no longer allow users to host live shopping events beginning October 1, 2022, Meta announced in a blog post. Citing a shifting preference for short-form videos among consumers as the driving factor, it will instead shift its focus to Reels, Meta’s short-form video product that is available on both Facebook and Instagram. Facebook launched live shopping in August 2020 with the goal of making online shopping easier and empowering retailers of all types to grow their businesses. It provided an interactive way to sell items and connect with viewers. The Facebook Live feature will still be […]

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