Newest Social Media Features of 2022: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

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Newest Social Media Features of 2022: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

Social media features are always evolving. TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube… If you keep using these platforms the same way you have been for years, you may not even be taking advantage of them at all.

That’s why this week, Jason Pantana is going to walk you through all the new (and even some yet unreleased) features and updates for the big 4 social media platforms. You’ll learn how to use TikTok like a natural, get the most out of Instagram, and impress all those people who though they were the social media experts.

This is stuff you need to know, and it’s going to make your time spent on social a heck of a lot more fun, so don’t hesitate to watch, right now.

In this episode, we discuss…
00:00 – Intro
01:10 – Leverage Tiktok
02:30 – TikTok stories
04:10 – TikTok friends feed
06:14 – TikTok templates
07:10 – TikTok gif library
07:46 – YouTube research tab
09:50 – YouTube greenscreen
10:38 – YouTube cuts
11:26 – Facebook reels
12:27 – Multiple Facebook profiles
14:25 – Instagram interactive reels
15:51 – Instagram grid pinning
17:56 – Instagram live producer
18:51 – Instagram reel replies
20:25 – Social is always evolving


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