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Keep It Real or Lose Gen Z / #
Genuine connection, authentic content, and no ‘likes’?
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2023 will be the year of AR glasses – here’s what to expect / #
Augmented Reality (AR) has promised some pretty big things, such as, you know, a total disruption to how we live and work.
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From customer service to the entertainment industry: Business in China hiring more virtual workers / #
Scandal-free, cheap, and cool: While Virtual Influencers and even Virtual Workers have appeared on the fringes of the western internet, they’ve been popping up more and more in China’s cyberspace. Those virtual people are a combination of animation, sound tech and machine learning that create digitized human beings who can sing and even interact on a livestream. They open up a whole new business worth millions of dollars by 2025 already.
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Tapbots’ Ivory app helped me love Mastodon and ditch Twitter / #
Digital Trends tested the Alpha-version of the Mastodon-App Ivory, which comes from the developers of Tweetbot. And they think it’s a game changer!, just because Ivory has the same design and interface as Tweetbot, so all of the interactions, gestures, and functionalities
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Is Instagram the New Google for Gen Z? / #
We may be seeing a changing of the guard, with TikTok and Instagram coming to the fore and Google becoming a rarely used site. The rise of Chat GPT is also leading many to call for a change to search engine culture. If an AI can answer all questions, there’s no need to go to Google.
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Marketing Briefing: What will be the top marketing and advertising trends in 2023? / #
Digiday asked its readers what they expect the trends will be for 2023 - here are the answers
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QuickVid uses AI to generate short-form videos, complete with voiceovers / #
Given as little as a single word, QuickVid chooses a background video from a library, writes a script and keywords, overlays images generated by DALL-E 2 and adds a synthetic voiceover and background music from YouTube’s royalty-free music library.
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Why Facebook Alt Text Is Important (And How To Do It Right) / #
If you’ve worked in social media for the last few years, you know that digital accessibility and inclusivity have become top priorities. The ALT-text makes your posts not only more accessible, but also helps Facebook to make it more discoverable.
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Instagram Rolls Out a New Feature Which Lets Users Choose Their Pronouns in the Language They Want / #
Meta is working hard to introduce new features beneficial to users and that's why it has come up with a new update to the pronouns feature on Instagram.
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TikTok creators will be able to limit videos to adult-only audiences / #
Creators pushing out content that is more suitable for adults will soon be able to get more tools for limiting their audience.
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41 Most Defining Memes Of 2022 / #
A swift review of which memes we laught the most about last year.
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Brands tweeted a lot less in late 2022 on Twitter / #
What‘s next for organic Twitter? An analysis based on 2,300+ U.S. and Canadian brand accounts show that while nearly 80% were tweeting at least weekly during mid-October, only around 60% were doing so in early November after the first Musk-drama.
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Good job, internet: You bullied NFTs out of mainstream games / #
Are publishers backing away from NFTs because they don't see value in them, or because they get ruthlessly mocked online every time they talk about them? No matter why - it‘s good they did.
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Mastodon and the german GDPR / #
This one is for Mastodon administrators: German text about what you need to know when you are willing to set up your own Mastodon server and host some accounts.
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China gaming crackdown: 2023 to be better as Beijing eases game licensing restrictions / #
End of year licence approvals has stirred optimism in some quarters that China’s video game industry will stage a comeback in 2023.
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Troll Army - Russlands Krieg im Internet / #
Spotify Podcast des russischstämmigen Journalisten Dennis Kogel, der den Spuren russicher Troll-Armeen im Netz und der realen Welt folgt und aufzeigt, wie organisierte russische Internet-Gruppen versuchen uns zu beeinflussen.
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China Big Tech in 2023: TikTok owner ByteDance faces critical year as decisions in Washington and Beijing weigh on its future / #
This year will be a critically important one for ByteDance, China’s largest unicorn, as it faces political uncertainties in the US over its hit video app TikTok and regulatory scrutiny at home.
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How the EU plans to take on big tech in 2023 / #
The European Union is on a mission to curb the power of big tech.
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