Instagram confirms live test of its new subscription package
The “Instagram Plus” offering will give creators new features and is now live testing in some regions.
The “Instagram Plus” offering will give creators new features and is now live testing in some regions.
The company discussed how its artificial intelligence approach to cement and concrete development can help producers compete on cost and build supply chain resilience.
Varying content types, focusing on original material and avoiding engagement bait can all lead to more rewards for creators.
The platform’s posts are a leading source for artificial intelligence chatbots and in particular, long-form articles help maximize reach.
All approved media partners will now be able to share content and analyze engagement as part of a beta test through the Links tab in Reddit Pro.
Starting in June, the platform will require users to schedule events ahead of time, although streams can be planned “just minutes in advance,” per the company.

The legislation would prohibit any artificial image and video generation platform, including X’s Grok, from generating unauthorized, sexually explicit images.
Starting in June, the platform will require users to schedule events ahead of time, although streams can be planned “just minutes in advance,” per the company.
The move limits use of the platform formerly known as TweetDeck to users paying for the company’s Premium+ tier.
Additional features including spotlight and rewatch will allow paying users to get more out of their Instagram Stories, boosting app value for creators.

Included in the latest round of features is an exclusive font based on the film “Dhurandhar The Revenge,” which was recently released worldwide.
Reels trending ads will be expanded and the Partnership Ads Hub will offer a redesigned layout and additional insights.
The board said a crowd-sourced approach, which replaced the company’s third-party fact checking in the U.S., may not be safe in other regions.
A judge in Texas dismissed the case and ruled that the app failed to prove its case against the World Federation of Advertisers.
Updates include new storage management tools, improved ways to transfer history from Android to iOS and AI-enabled responses.
The latest update includes AI-powered video generation and improved YouTube Creator Partnerships.