šŸ§ƒ Meta celebrity chatbots are live

Instagram announced updates aimed at teens

ā° 1-SECOND SUMMARY

  • Instagram announced feature updates aimed at attracting Gen Z

  • You can now request early access to meet Metaā€™s celebrity chatbots

  • Alix Earle is Gen Zā€™s favorite influencer

  • Get a free trial to create professional social media reports instantly*

šŸ’» ROADMAP

šŸ“² Meta Updates

  • Instagram hosted a creator meet-up in New York last week, dubbed Instagram University. Details about the event have trickled out thanks to attendees like Jules Pasternak, Luke Himmelsbach and Sydney Bradley who reported on the executive-led sessions. The updates announced were largely directed at Gen Z whose digital habits were credited with shaping the companyā€™s product strategy, said VP and cohead of product Ashley Yuki.

    • Birthday shout-outs and reminders. Birthday reminders worked on Facebook for years so it makes sense to duplicate this popular feature on Instagram, along with a new tool that will make it easier to share content to celebrate someoneā€™s birthday.

    • Audio Notes. Music snippets are already an option. This would allow people to add voice recordings.

    • Selfie Video Notes. Again, itā€™s all about giving people the ability to post snippets of self expression. And according to Instagram, US teens create Notes at 10 times the rate of non-teens.

    • Multiple Close Friends Lists. As mentioned last week, thereā€™s so much potential here for regular users, creators and brands to create dedicated lists for the different VIPs in their lives.

    • Mark Messages "Unread." A game changer for creators and SMMs (social media managers) who juggle multiple ongoing conversations and need a way to prioritize unread messages. Or anyone who doesnā€™t want you to know theyā€™ve read your message and arenā€™t responding.

    • Reels Bonus Comeback. (Sort of.) Instagram is testing performance based incentives in Korea and Japan that could expand to more countries next year.

šŸ“² TikTok Updates

  • TikTok announced Direct Post, a new feature that allows creators to post to the app from third-party editing platforms such as Adobe, Twitch and CapCut.

  • TikTok announced updates to the Effect Creator Rewards program ā€” creators who create viral filters and effects ā€” expanding to the program to 14 more countries, lowering the creator eligibility criteria and updating the payment structure.

šŸ“² YouTube Updates

  • YouTube is experimenting with a Community ā€œposts-onlyā€ feed on the Home tab of mobile devices. This is super interesting because it spotlights a text-only or text-and-image experience for creators and publishers on YouTube. If youā€™re posting regularly to Instagram or X, thereā€™s now more visibility for repurposing this style of post on YouTube. Or potentially making YouTube your first destination to post, whether itā€™s text, an image or video.

  • YouTube is giving creators the ability to add audio descriptive tracks in YouTube Studio, adding narration during natural pauses in the audio.

  • YouTube expanded its eligibility threshold for the YouTube Partner Program to 24 new countries. To see if your channel qualifies, check here.

šŸ“² X (Twitter) Updates

  • As mentioned last week, X is removing article headlines on links shared to the platform. This strips X updates of their context and requires SMMs to create graphic overlay title cards or to overshare in the captions. ā€œDonā€™t be afraid to over-explain and direct followers to read more by clicking the link,ā€ read a Washington Post memo to reporters, which was shared with Digiday.

  • Next, Elon Musk plans to remove all action buttons and engagement counts (likes, reposts) from the timeline. Only view counts will be visible, unless you tap into a post. ĀÆ\_(惄)_/ĀÆ

šŸ¤– METAā€™S CELEBRITY CHATBOTS ARE HERE

Metaā€™s celebrity-inspired AI chatbots are now active on Instagram, at least for some users. You can request early access by messaging one of the bots such as @YourSisBillie (aka Kendall Jenner), @ComedyZach (aka MrBeast) or @CocosGotMoves (aka Charli Dā€™Amelio).

Itā€™s worth checking out the capabilities of these personality-driven chatbots since Meta announced that brands and creators would be able to build their own versions early next year.

Celebrity involvement is, of course, sold separately. And it doesnā€™t come cheap. News emerged last week that at least one of the creators involved would earn $5 million over 2 years, in exchange for about 6 hours of work in a studio. That seems incredibly lucrative for the creators involved.

However, there could be endorsement implications that complicate this, according to entertainment attorney Mikey Glazer.

For example, when I asked Billie what sneakers to buy this season, the not-Kendall bot told me to buy Converse and Vans. Meanwhile, MrBeastā€™s alter ego Zach recommended I buy Reeseā€™s Peanut Butter Cups, not Feastables.

ā€œDoes the $5MM cover a backdoor Kendall Jenner endorsement for Converse and Vans?ā€ asked Glazer. ā€œWhen George Clooney is on camera ā€˜in character,ā€™ there are still (negotiated) restrictions on product placement. The visual of him sipping/wearing/driving a brand still has enormous $$ value.ā€

Itā€™s possible the shoe plug may fall under an "in character" exception, explains Glazer. For example, despite Clooney's documented Nespresso commercials, his character could visit a Starbucks in a scene. But if it becomes a major plot point, then it could be an endorsement issue.

Considering these implications, maybe $5M is a bargain?

šŸ“– WORTH READING

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  • Teens Love LinkedIn: To some high-schoolers burned out on FOMO and thirst traps, the networking platform is ā€œthe way social media should be.ā€ -The Cut

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  • How a social network fails: People have to like it, which is something Elon Musk seems to have a hard time understanding -The Atlantic (paywall)

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