Entire Discord servers can now be classified as 18+ with an NSFW designation that server owners can apply on their own.
Entire Discord servers can now be classified as 18+ with an NSFW designation that server owners can apply on their own.
Facebook is making it easier for businesses to manage their presence across apps, letting them schedule Facebook and Instagram Stories.
TikTok is launching Business Creative Hub, an in-app resource offering guidance and inspiration for businesses starting out on its platform.
Snapchat is collaborating with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art to bring five augmented reality monuments to Los Angeles.
Apple has updated its Find My app to allow third-party products, giving users the ability to locate more things on its network.
Google Meet has a new feature that will help you save battery power by restricting data and decreasing the power needed to continue a call.
After adding support on Portal Mini, Portal, and Portal+ Facebook is now adding Zoom and GoToMeeting to Portal TV as well.
At an event last week, Pinterest announced a new $500,000 Creator Fund, a program to support Creators from underrepresented communities.
TikTok has started rolling out six new interactive music effects for creators, starting with Music Visualizer.
The new TikTok Video Editor makes it easy for advertisers to easily and effortlessly create native TikTok video ads.
Pinterest is expanding its advertising solutions into Latin America, for the first time, with the launch of Pinterest Ads in Brazil.
Facebook has announced Dynamic Ads for Streaming - a new ad solution that will help streaming brands highlight their content library.
Epic Games is expanding its integration with other platforms with a new feature that lets Fortnite players stream their gameplay to Houseparty.
YouTube is updating its policies on Advertiser-friendly content to make more content eligible for full monetization.
As part of Google's commitment to helping users reduce their environmental footprint, Maps will soon default to routes that have the lowest carbon footprint.
YouTube has announced it's testing hiding dislikes on videos in an attempt to stop targeted dislike campaigns against creators.
You Can Now Control Who Comments On Your Facebook Posts
Facebook has introduced a new feature that lets you control who can comment on your posts when shared in the public News Feed.