Messenger Rooms launches globally Facebook’s video calling platform, Messenger Rooms, is now available globally. It allows up to 50 people to join a group video call at the same time. The capability will be extended to Instagram Direct, WhatsApp and Facebook’s Portal video-calling devices soon.
Facebook expands brand safety tools Continuing on the Facebook front,Facebook is expanding the availability of several brand safety tools – including its Content and Publisher Whitelists – in order to give advertisers more control over where their ads appear within in-stream placements. The new tools can be accessed via the Brand Safety Controls interface in Business Manager.
Instagram supports SMEs with new Small Business Sticker and more In a recent blog post, Instagram announced the launch of its Support Small Business Sticker which users can incorporate into their Stories to shout out about their favourite local business. If that business is mentioned, it will be able to repost the content to its own Stories or message people who tagged them. Among other things, the blog also included a reminded to users that Facebook’s Businesses Nearby feature can be used to find information on local businesses.
Twitter makes it easier to see quote tweets on iOS Twitter has altered the way it displays retweets to make it easier for users to see how many people have retweeted a tweet and added a comment. The new update, currently only available on the iOS version of the app, now breaks retweets into two columns – ones commenting on the retweet and a list of retweets with no comment. The update will be coming to the web app and Android in the coming weeks.
Twitter adds labels and warnings to COVID-19 tweets Twitter has begun adding labels and warning messages to tweets containing disputed or misleading information related to the coronavirus pandemic. The move follows the platform’s update in March, requiring the removal of tweets that increase the chance of someone contracting or transmitting the virus.
LinkedIn makes its push into virtual events LinkedIn has announced that it is merging its Events and LinkedIn Live features into a new offering called Virtual Events, aimed at making it easier for companies to hold live events online. The move will allow companies to limit live events to audiences that have opted in to attend, while the relevant event discussions and information will remain on a dedicated page.
TikTok launches its Youth Portal TikTok has rolled out Youth Portal, its dedicated hub to give teens and parents a single destination for safety resources, best practices and guides to the application’s tools. The feature launched globally in over 15 languages, including English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Thai. More educational resources will be added in the coming months.
Ones to watch On Friday, Facebook announced that it has begun running a small test of skippable mid-roll in-stream video ads. Mid-roll videos of 10 to 15 seconds will be eligible for the test, including existing ads.
This edition of the Tuesday Tune-Up was prepared by Shaun Profeta.