1. TikTok Is A Go-To Brand For Creators, Ecommerce And Hiring (AdAge) TikTok is the most downloaded non-Facebook, non-gaming app globally; topping 3 million downloads this year. 57% of millennials and 38% of Gen Z have purchased items featured on TikTok. The #TikTokMadeMeBuyIt has over 4 billion views. Its features, TikTok Jump, recruits, and shoutouts made it a brand go-to for creators and influencer marketing. 2. Twitch Experimenting On Less Disruptive Streaming Ad Format (TheVerge) Twitch is experimenting with a new type of ad format for streamers that appears to be much less disruptive than the pre- and mid-roll ads that take over an entire stream. The new ads, called Stream Display Ads, instead show up under or around somebody’s stream but do not disrupt viewers from watching any program. 3. YouTube Is Testing A Cheaper ‘Premium Lite’ Subscription (MediaPost) YouTube is testing a cheaper version of its premium subscription, focused purely on ad-free viewing called “Premium Lite,” and YouTube is currently testing it as an option across Europe. It offers ad-free and background play, the ability to download videos, and access to YouTube Music Premium. It costs $11.99 in the US and €11.99 in Europe. 4. Twitter Partnered With AP And Reuters For More Credible Info (TechCrunch) Twitter has signed a deal with The Associated Press and Reuters to help elevate accurate information on its platform. Twitter said Monday that the program will expand its existing work to help explain why certain subjects are trending on the site, to show information and news from trusted resources and to debunk misinformation. 5. An App To Report Remuneration Inequalities And Creator Grievances (NYT) Ms. Lugrin, a social media creator and model, introduced an app with a former Facebook data scientist for creators. It acts like Glassdoor for influencers, where creators can leave brand reviews they have worked with, share ad rates, and get other crucial information for negotiating sponsored content deals with an aim to get equal pay for creators. 6. Amazon To Pay $10 In Credit For Your Palm Print Biometrics (TechCrunch) Amazon is offering $10 in promotional credit to anyone who scans their palm at a checkout-free store and links it to their Amazon account. The company has been oddly pushy about biometrics in the past. The company also has a not-so-great track record of keeping data secure, provided it is not being sold outright. 7. Vizio Rebrands Its Streaming Service And Adds More Free Channels (TheVerge) Vizio has revamped its streaming channel, WatchFree, giving it a brand new look, and added a “plus” on the end of its service’s title. The service formerly known as WatchFree is now offering hundreds of free channels across a surprisingly comprehensive number of genres, including, comedy, sports, and a lengthy list of entertainment channels. |