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Page 1: 2016 Summer of Social Media

Doug Strahler

2016 Summer of Social Media

COMM307: Social Media #srusm

Page 2: 2016 Summer of Social Media

June Highlights• Instagram: user-base has surged to 500 million

active monthly users• Facebook: Redesigns Like Button; Launches

new Facebook Live features (two-person broadcasts & pre-scheduled broadcasts) & 360-degree photo integration

• Twitter: Announced “Stickers”; continuesgrowing branded emojis; emoji ad targeting;140-second video, & Twitter Engage App

• Pinterest: Announced 4 new ecommerce features• Snapchat: Surpasses Twitter in avg. daily users

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Facebook introduces DeepText • Facebook Code:

“DeepText, a deep learning-based text understanding engine that can understand with near-human accuracy the textual content of several thousands posts per second, spanning more than 20 languages.”• Word-level and character-

level based learning• DeepText Explained (

video)

June 1, 2016

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Instagram Launches Business Profiles• Instagram Business Blog:

Recognized as a business profile

• New Features • Contact button• Access to insights• Ability to turn well-performing

posts into ads from within the Instagram app

• What does this mean?• “..better understand its

audience, tailor its content and refine its marketing strategy.”

June 5, 2016

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The State of the News Media 2016• Pew Research Center• Examines trends and shows

digital technology continues to upend the news industry

• Half of American adults now get news from Facebook

• Mobile continues its takeover• $31.6 billion (53%) of total

digital advertising was spent on mobile ads; video ad spending climbed 46 percent

June 19, 2016

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#Brexit, #Bremain, & #EUreferendum• Vote for UK to remain or

leave the EU• What did SM teach us?• Zoomph: Sentiment split; millenials• Post-vote, Journalist James O’Malley

posts an online petition to Change.org

• Most tweets on the 24th dealt with questions on what the vote would mean, plus #WhatHaveWeDone & #NotInMyName

• Gizmodo: Google Searches Suggest Many in UK Don’t Understand Brexit• 250% spike in searches “What happens if

we leave the EU” (Google Trends)

June 23-24, 2016

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July Highlights• Facebook: 1.7 Billion monthly active users• Twitter: Demographic data available for

brands with Gnip’s Audience API & Open Verification for all users

• Snapchat: Introduced “Memories,” lets users save, search for, and reuse their Snaps and Stories

Page 8: 2016 Summer of Social Media

Pokémon Go• Traditional Pokémon game

introduced to the real world • Look for the critters, catch

them, train them and battle with them

• Location-based, augmented reality, multiplayer online mobile game

• PokéStops & PokéGyms

• What does Pokémon Go tell us about the future of marketing communication?

July 6, 2016

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Pokémon Go Stats• Launched July 6th • July 23rd: 20 million daily

active users• August 1st: 100+ million

downloads• 78% 18-24 years old• Largest demographic:

Men, 21-27• Avg. daily playing time: 26

minutes• Estimated revenue:

$200m

July 2016

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Pokémon Go for Marketing CommunicationJuly 2016

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Pokémon Go Ethical & Legal Concerns• PokéStops at Auschwitz, the

Holocaust Memorial Museum & Arlington National Cemetery

• Cases of trespassing• Sex offenders playing the

game to engage children• People walking into traffic and

falling from cliffs while searching for Pokémon

• Global awareness: Syrian children holding pictures of Pokémon characters and asking the world to save them

July 2016

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Adults Invade Snapchat!!• comScore: Growth with

adult users due to the app continually evolving & providing tools to create engaging content (i.e. Stories, Lenses)

July 8, 2016

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Milo Yiannopoulos’ Twitter Ban• @Nero, Breitbart writer• The Guardian: Twitter

permanently banned Milo after claims he fanned flames of social media attack on Ghostbusters’ Leslie Jones• #FreeMil0

• Raised question of regulation with free speech (NPR)• What does this mean to

the future of regulation?

July 8, 2016

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August Highlights• Facebook: Updated algorithm to reduce click bait &

prioritize informative stories• Twitter: Instant Unlock Card for ads; Moments

opened to more curators; use emojis in name & bio• Instagram: Introduces “Stories” & Event

Channels on Explore• Pinterest: Native video player coming

soon• LinkedIn: Influencer videos

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#RioOlympics• Brands tie to the values of

Olympics & what the Olympics represent

• New line of emoji hashtags for each country & general Olympic

• Increase in live video & second screen experience• Snapchat targeted

millennials through athletes’ stories and successes

• Final results show SM underperformed

August 5-21, 2016

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#RioOlympics: Internet Trolls, Bullying, & SexismAugust 5-21, 2016

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Pinterest Improvements• Pinterest Blog:• Send Pins and board invites

to anyone, whether you follow one another or not

• Improved search to make it easier for users to find people they know

• Send Pins, boards, and profiles across apps, including Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and text message

• The ability to turn off “Picked for you” suggested Pins so that they don’t appear in home feed

August 18, 2016