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Instagram is removing its Notes feature due to low popularity among users. While it allowed brief text updates, it failed to generate the expected engagement.

Meta is rolling out its AI assistant on WhatsApp, offering smart chat features and integrated tools. It’s the first step toward a more automated and productive experience on the app.

Instagram launches “Repost for Reels,” allowing users to share other creators’ reels on their profile with personalized comments. For now, it’s only available to selected accounts.

TikTok unveils a platform for musicians to manage campaigns, track analytics, and connect with fans. It’s already available in some countries.

YouTube introduces an AI assistant that creates royalty-free instrumental tracks based on written prompts. Designed for creators, it helps avoid copyright issues and will be part of the Creator Music feature.

Instagram now lets you watch Reels at double speed (2x) just by pressing and holding one side of the screen.

TikTok launches a new rewards program offering extra payments to high-performing creators in niches like film, automotive, and sports.

Instagram is testing key-locked posts as a way to deliver exclusive content and drive personalized interaction. Still in early testing, the feature aims to connect better with superfans and niche audiences.

New features include tabbed chats, improved video calls, event scheduling in private chats, and enhanced group management. There are also audio transcriptions, video notes in channels, and iPhone-only updates.

Instagram is testing a new feature for sending unedited disappearing photos, inspired by BeReal. The goal: encourage spontaneity and privacy, with the option to choose who can view each photo.