?? All the latest social news for the first time in 2025 (03.01.25)
Bluesky wishes users a happy Christmas with new features
Bluesky has introduced a trending topics feature and recently celebrated reaching 25 million users. The platform aims to enhance user engagement and interaction by allowing users to see what’s currently popular. This update follows Bluesky’s strategy to create a more dynamic social media experience, encouraging discussions around trending themes and fostering community involvement.
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Meta plans to bring more AI to our feeds
Meta plans to introduce AI bots on Facebook and Instagram to enhance user engagement and interaction. These bots will assist users by providing personalised content recommendations, answering questions, and facilitating communication. The initiative aims to create a more interactive and enjoyable experience on the platforms, potentially increasing user retention and activity. Watch this space!
?? To find out more: https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/Meta-ai-bot-plan-boost-engagement-facebook-instagram/736242/
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X announces price hikes for subscribers
X has announced a price increase for its Premium Plus subscription, raising the monthly fee by nearly 40%. The adjustment marks a significant jump from the previous monthly rate for Premium subscribers. This move comes amid ongoing efforts by the platform to boost revenue and adapt to changing market conditions. The increase has generated mixed reactions from users, with some expressing concerns about the value of the subscription amidst evolving features and functionalities on the platform.
?? Read the reasoning behind the new pricing: https://help.x.com/en/premium-plus-price-update
Trump seeks delay for US TikTok ban
After attempting to ban TikTok during his tenure in 2020, Donald Trump has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court postpone the impending ban while he pursues a "political resolution."
TikTok is on the brink of a ban in the U.S. after a federal appeals court upheld a law mandating its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to either sell the app or halt its operations by the specified deadline, due to security concerns. This ruling could have major consequences for the platform's 170 million users in the U.S., especially for content creators who have established careers and depend on TikTok for their primary income.
?? Discover the full story : https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cr4r1qrqw2vo
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