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Instagram NFT displays

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  Instagram NFT displays Despite the declining reputation of cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) worldwide, Instagram previously offered NFT displays and has now announced to expand it to 100 countries and regions of the world. Under this facility of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp's main company Meta, Instagrammers from all these countries will now be able to keep their digital creation on their profile page and sell it if there are any buyers. In this regard, Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg has first presented his baseball card as an NFT with his signature as a teenager. In May this year, Instagram introduced this facility in the United States and now it has been expanded to 100 countries. Under this, Instagrammers will also be able to add NFT to their feeds, stories, and direct messages. Under the option, NFT will appear on Instagram under the tag of 'Digital Collectables'. By touching it, anyone will know its details and about the actual owner. A new NFT tab ha

Facebook and Instagram revenue

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  Facebook and Instagram revenue Meta subsidiaries Facebook and Instagram will not share their revenue from content creators on their platforms until 2024, before Meta said the company will not receive its stake from creators' revenue until 2023. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced monetization updates regarding Facebook and Instagram in a post. According to the Post, creators make money on the platform in fan subscriptions, paid events, badges and other ways, and these companies are opening more avenues to make money for creators to lure them away from tik tok. With the help of a new feature, creators on Facebook who have subscribers on other platforms will be able to give subscriber only groups access to these fans. Zuckerberg also announced that creators would be eligible for monetization programs such as cash bonuses for creating popular reels. The reels bonus program will be launched soon for more users on Facebook and creators will be able to monetize Instagram videos posted o

Instagram age recognition

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  Instagram age recognition Meta Company has introduced new age recognition options and tools to protect young children, especially from unpleasant online experiences. They will also use artificial intelligence or AI.  Currently, Meta has revealed two ways to find out the age of a person with which users will have to submit proof of their identity online. 'When we find out about 13- to 17-year-old customers, we shorten their scope under appropriate measures, taking care to keep the account private, reduce unnecessary conversations with adults and access to ads,' said Erica Finkel, head of data governance at Meta.  However, the experiment has been released in the United States and will be expanded to other countries later. Instagram has contacted a company which also confirms the age of online users. Similarly, when users under the age of eighteen upload their video or selfie on Instagram, artificial intelligence-based program will assess age by looking at the facial contours. T

Instagram Live Video

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  4 Hours Live Video Streaming on Instagram The video streaming time for users has now been increased from 60 minutes to 4 hours by the photo and video sharing app Instagram. Instagram tested the feature for the last days, and now the feature has been introduced to all users. Users will be able to view their live streaming videos in private archives exactly as they watch stores and posts, the company says. After the change made by Instagram, users’ videos will be saved in archives and disappear automatically after 30 days, while the user will also have video downloading facility.

Supervisory control for Instagram

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  The first supervisory control for Instagram was announced by Meta, which will allow parents to monitor the time spent on their children's social networks. In a blog post, Meta announced that the company is introducing new features for young people and parents who use Instagram. These new features will give parents more control of the Instagram app by empowering them to limit their Instagram usage times. Meta said that the rental control is currently issued in the United States. These features will be available globally by the end of the year. Instagram released its first parental control, giving parents the option to see how much time their children were spending on the app. According to this feature, parents could determine the time to see how much their children were following it. In addition, children could also inform parents about the inappropriate behaviors they were having. In the latest update, parents will have to seek permission from children to apply this feature, and

Instagram Reels Feature

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To encourage creators and further build their connections to the auditions, photo-sharing app Instagram announced the introduction of new features.  Reels are short, entertaining videos on Instagram where you can express your creativity and bring your brand to life The company is now extending the duration of the Reels by 90 seconds which will help customers express themselves through Reels. "Now you will have extra time to talk about yourself, share additional clips shot behind the scenes, present your content more deeply, or do whatever you want to do," the company said in a blog post. Instagram also said that users will now be able to import their audio directly to Instagram Reels. Using the import audio feature, you can include a voice from a comment or any video that is at least five seconds on your camera roll, the company said. Another new feature allows creators to put a pool for their auditions to ask what should happen in the next video to help them arrange their st