Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) is offering compensation to creators on its Instagram short-video platform to promote the service on other apps, CNBC reported Sunday. The report, which cited details a contract offered to a creator that CNBC saw,
With TikTok and its video editor CapCut potentially on the way out, Meta recently announced a new video editing app dubbed 'Edits'
1. Go to the Meta Accounts Center and log in to your account. 2. Click Your information and permissions in the sidebar. 3. Click Download Your Information. 4. Click the Download or transfer information button. 5. If you have more than one Meta profile, select your Instagram one on the next screen.
CapCut is a free video-editing platform created, owned and operated by ByteDance. It was launched in the U.S. in 2020. It was the second most downloaded photo and video app in the Apple App Store after Instagram, according to USA Today.
In today's Tech Bytes, a new Instagram feature. The TikTok Turbulence meta has announced a new video editing app. It's called Edits, and it's similar to the TikTok editing app, CapCut.
With popular applications missing from the Apple App Store and Google Play Store in the US thanks to a ban (which looks set to be repealed by President Trump once he is sworn in), Facebook and Instagram-owner Meta has swooped in to scoop up content creators left adrift.
Instagram is reportedly taking advantage of TikTok’s absence from app stores by offering creators large bonuses for posting exclusively to Reels. With TikTok’s continued absence from both Apple and Google’s app stores,
Instagram has unveiled a new video editing app called Edits, which aims to fill the void left by CapCut's removal from U.S. app stores
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