Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sat with Wired for a video Q&A in which he explained that there "will probably never" be an edit button on the platform.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sat with Wired for a video Q&A in which he explained that there "will probably never" be an edit button on the platform.
Twitter's new ad unit - Promoted Trend Spotlight - lets advertisers take over the coveted Explore tab with six-second videos, GIFs, or static images.
K-Pop fans across the world took to Twitter to celebrate the 2019 MAMA, generating 102 million tweets and ranking #1 on real-time trends across 46 countries.
After bringing reactions to group boards last month, Pinterest is now testing reactions on videos as well.
Earlier this week, YouTube updated its list of what it sees as "harmful or dangerous content" and one particular addition to the list has upset many people.
Twitter iOS and Android users can now go live via the main app and invite up to 3 guests to join them on an audio-only mode.
Twitter has announced it's bringing several of its core features into TweetDeck - among others, native support for GIFs, polls, and emoji.
Instagram is testing a new feature that allows users to scrub through videos to more easily find the parts that interest them more.
Twitter introduced its updated camera feature during a keynote at SXSW. Soon you will be able to swipe left from within the app for a full screen camera experience.
According to reports, Instagram is working on its own version of Facebook's 'Watch Party,' a video feature that lets users watch and interact with videos together, while they're not even in the same location.
For the second year, Twitter experimented with highlighting the conversation driven by brands during the Super Bowl. This year, it was Planters who won the highly coveted #BrandBowl.
According to a recent report, there are more and more brands turning to video content than ever before, with Facebook still leading the way.
Facebook is testing a new feature it hopes will re-engage the hordes of teens who are leaving its platform. Introducing LOL, a video feed of memes, and only memes.
YouTube is introducing a new way for users to navigate between videos this week. Instead of tapping on the next video, all they need to do is swipe.
YouTube has announced that it will be removing the ability to automatically post YouTube Activity on Twitter and Google+.
Twitter announced an upgrade to TweetDeck's scheduling capabilities with the ability to schedule Tweets with videos or multiple images directly through the app.
Facebook is testing a new Facebook Live feature that allows Pages to showcase products that users can buy with screenshots.
To boost the discovery of live video on its platform, Twitter is bringing new stream notifications right to the top of your timeline. As Twitter expands its live streaming offerings - whether user-generated or professionally created …