{"id":4090,"date":"2025-01-05T09:00:15","date_gmt":"2025-01-05T07:00:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/designmyweb.co.za\/?p=4090"},"modified":"2024-12-11T11:46:33","modified_gmt":"2024-12-11T09:46:33","slug":"new-social-media-features-and-updates","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/designmyweb.co.za\/new-social-media-features-and-updates\/","title":{"rendered":"New Social Media Features and Updates"},"content":{"rendered":"
Social media is constantly evolving, and there are several major updates across platforms like Reddit, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram. These changes focus on AI-driven tools, improved content creation, and analytics. Let\u2019s explore the latest features that could reshape your online experience.<\/p>\n
AI is quickly becoming a core component of social media, and both X and Reddit have introduced new AI-driven tools.<\/p>\n
X’s Grok AI Now Available to All Users<\/strong> Along with Grok\u2019s free availability, X has also introduced labels for parody and fan accounts, a significant step toward distinguishing real accounts from impersonators. This is especially important as the platform’s verification process has been reworked, moving away from the blue checkmark to a credit card-based system. The addition of clearer labeling can improve brand safety and help users navigate the platform more confidently.<\/p>\n Reddit\u2019s New Answers Tool Leverages AI for Community Insights<\/strong> YouTube continues to evolve its Shorts platform with new features and tools for creators. Most notably, videos under three minutes will now be categorized as Shorts by default. However, creators can avoid this by uploading content in a 16:9 aspect ratio.<\/p>\n Improved Shorts Creation Tools<\/strong> Expanded BrandConnect Tool<\/strong> For more insights on YouTube Shorts features, visit YouTube’s official blog<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>
\nX has rolled out its AI model, Grok, to all users, no longer restricting it to Premium members. Previously a paid perk, Grok is now free, though limited to 10 questions every two hours for non-subscribers. This move could increase engagement and enhance the platform’s functionality for everyday users.<\/p>\n
\nReddit is tapping into AI with its new Answers tool, designed to provide users with AI-generated responses to their questions, sourced from the platform\u2019s vast content. Users can now receive a curated list of answers that include links to relevant posts. This could be useful for quickly finding solutions, but it also raises concerns that it could reduce engagement in the community, as users may rely more on AI rather than interacting directly with other Redditors.<\/p>\nYouTube Shorts: Updates for Creators & Brands<\/h2>\n
\nYouTube is also making it easier to create Shorts on both iOS and Android. Simply tap the three dots and select “YouTube” to start creating. This update should simplify the process for users looking to create quick, vertical videos on the go.<\/p>\n
\nYouTube is broadening the reach of its BrandConnect tool, which helps creators connect with brands for content partnerships. Moving beyond its limited beta, the tool is now available to all eligible creators. Additionally, YouTube is testing a feature called Open Call, where brands can post content prompts that creators can choose to engage with, further expanding opportunities for collaboration.<\/p>\n