Meta is offering deals to creators to promote Instagram on other short-form video apps, including TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube, CNBC has learned.
Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube are getting ready to welcome TikTok users, as the Supreme Court upheld a law that effectively bans the Chinese-owned app from the United States.
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) is offering compensation to creators on its Instagram short-video platform to promote the service on other apps, CNBC reported Sunday. The report, which cited details a contract offered to a creator that CNBC saw,
In the wake of Meta’s decision to remove its third-party fact-checking system and loosen content moderation policies, Google searches on how to delete
Users plan week-long boycott of the platform after it announces the removal of fact-checkers and sparks controversy.
A new report claims that Instagram is offering content creators $50,000 or more to leave TikTok and post on Reels instead.
Instagram has come out with its own video editing app called Edits. The app will feature a variety of creative tools and watermark-free exports. It is available for preorder in the iOS App Store and set to launch next month.
Instagram has unveiled a new mobile app called Edits, designed to help creators easily shoot and edit videos on their smartphones.
I thought Google Photos Memories were a cheap Instagram Stories clone; I misjudged how awesome they are.
Instagram is launching a new app, Edits, that will immediately become a CapCut competitor when it launches next month. You can pre-order the app on the Apple App Store now, with Google Play Store availability to follow.
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as president on Monday, some Instagram and Facebook users started noticing that their accounts were suddenly following Pages associated with the new president, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Edits is only available for pre-order download from the Apple App Store. In time, it will become available in the Google Play Store.