Weekly Marketing Rundown - July 5th, 2024

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Weekly Marketing Rundown - July 5th, 2024

Hi everyone,

In this week's edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown, we will discuss Instagram Reels, the EU Commission, YouTube, and Meta's AI Privacy Policy. Let's dive in! 


Instagram Reels Continue to Surge in Popularity Against TikTok and YouTube

A recent survey highlighted that Instagram Reels, Meta's short-form video platform, is seeing significant growth in user engagement, rivaling platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Reels have captured the attention of creators and audiences alike, contributing to Meta's robust performance in the social media landscape. This surge in popularity is attributed to Meta's strategic investments in video content and features that appeal to both users and advertisers. As Reels continues to gain traction, it presents a compelling alternative for creators seeking to expand their reach and for advertisers looking to capitalize on the platform's growing user base.

The data indicates that Reels' engagement rates are on the rise, which is crucial for Meta as it seeks to dominate the short-form video market. This competitive edge is not only helping Meta retain users but also attracting new ones from rival platforms. The improved performance of Reels is expected to have a positive impact on Meta's revenue, driven by increased advertising opportunities. As Reels gains momentum, it positions Meta to better compete against TikTok and YouTube, further solidifying its place in the social media ecosystem. This trend offers new opportunities for engagement and outreach while underscoring the need for careful navigation to ensure content resonates with values ​​that uplift and inspire others in faith.

For more on this, click the link below:

https://www.businessinsider.com/instagram-reels-meta-tiktok-youtube-data-survey-short-form-video-2024-6


EU Commission Charges Meta Over Ad-Free Subscription Violations

The European Commission has accused Meta of violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA) with its "pay or consent" advertising model. This model allows users to either pay for an ad-free experience or consent to personalized ads. The Commission argues that Meta's approach fails to offer users the option to access the service with less data collection, which is a requirement under the DMA. This means users are not given a true choice regarding their personal data, as the only alternatives are to pay or have their data used extensively for ads​.

Meta, however, insists that its subscription model complies with the DMA, referencing a previous European court ruling that permitted such a subscription plan as a way to meet privacy requirements. Despite Meta's stance, the Commission has pointed out that the ruling in question focused on GDPR compliance, not the DMA. If the investigation concludes that Meta's model breaches the DMA, the company could face significant fines of up to 10% of its global annual revenue, potentially totaling billions of dollars. Finally, it is important to ensure transparency and fairness and advocate for systems that protect our privacy without compromising our ability to access services.

 

For more on this, click the link below:

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/eu-commission-says-metas-ad-free-subscription-offering-violates-dma/720368/ 


YouTube Expands Channel Handles to 75 Languages

YouTube has announced an expansion of its channel handles feature to support 75 languages, enhancing accessibility and engagement for a diverse global audience. These unique handles, introduced in October 2022, simplify the process for users to find and interact with content creators. Each channel will now have a distinctive handle, visible on channel pages and Shorts, making it easier for users to mention and tag creators across the platform.

This update aligns with YouTube’s ongoing efforts to improve user experience and creator visibility. The handles feature ensures that each channel has a unique identifier, aiding in the promotion and discovery of content. The expansion to 75 languages shows YouTube's commitment to serving its international user base. It aims to make the platform more inclusive and user-friendly for non-English speakers, reflecting the biblical principle of reaching out to all nations and peoples. This initiative can help spread positive and uplifting content across language barriers and foster a more connected and diverse online community.

For more on this, click the link below:

https://www.socialmediatoday.com/news/youtube-expands-channel-handles-75-languages/720522/ 


Brazil Suspends Meta's AI Privacy Policy Amid Privacy Concerns

Brazil's National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) has suspended Meta's AI privacy policy, citing the need for adjustments to ensure compliance with Brazil's data protection laws. The suspension impacts the use of AI-driven data processing and privacy practices on Meta platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram, in Brazil. The ANPD emphasized the importance of aligning Meta’s privacy policy with the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD), which mandates rigorous data protection standards and user consent protocols.

This move by Brazil's ANPD underscores the ongoing global scrutiny of tech giants' data-handling practices, especially in the realm of artificial intelligence. Meta has been instructed to make necessary adjustments to its privacy policy to meet Brazil's legal requirements, a process that will likely involve more transparent data usage disclosures and enhanced user control over personal data. This development highlights the growing regulatory efforts worldwide to safeguard user privacy in the digital age​. This move reminds us of the importance of transparency and ethical stewardship in technology, ensuring that our personal information is used responsibly and with our consent.

For more on this, click the link below:

https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/brazil-authority-suspends-metas-ai-privacy-policy-seeks-adjustment-2024-07-02/


Thanks for reading this edition of Kavanah Media's Weekly Marketing Rundown! For more up-to-date insights in digital marketing, make sure to follow us on our social media channels using the link below. 

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Author: Yari Soto and Cody Adams

Article Published: July 5th, 2024

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