In a brief state of affairs video address, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri provided a window into future developments as well as how the platform sees itself going forward philosophically -- though he didn’t introduce any new products per se.
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Insights: Facebook Won Big Antitrust Decision, But Big Tech’s Headaches Are Far From Done
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Instagram CEO Teases New Video Features Push: “We’re No Longer A Photo-Sharing App”
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Instagram Rolls Out Ads On TikTok Competitor Reels
From now on, Reels users will see ads up to 30 seconds long interspersed between user-uploaded videos in the main Reels tab, in Instagram’s Explore tab, in Stories, and in their feeds.
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Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Gives In-Depth Look At Platform’s Recommendation Algorithms For User Feeds, Reels
“It’s hard to trust what you don’t understand,” platform head Adam Mosseri said in an official blog post. “There are a lot of misconceptions out there, and we recognize that we can do more to help people understand what we do.”
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Instagram Unveils Branded Content Updates, Including Ability To Tag 2 Brands In Single Sponsored Post
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Instagram’s First Creator Week To Feature JoJo Siwa, 50 Cent, Yung BBQ
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Instagram And Facebook Will Now Enable All Creators, Viewers To Hide Public ‘Like’ Counts
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Instagram Head Adam Mosseri Eyeing New Monetization Tools, Including Subscriptions, NFT Marketplace, Creator Fund
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Instagram To Share New Metrics Surrounding ‘Reels’, Livestreaming Products
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Instagram To Host Invite-Only Career Development Week For Creators
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Instagram Internally Testing Ability To Compose Grid Posts On The Web
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Instagram Launches Dedicated Field For Pronouns In User Profiles
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