

Currently just in the testing phases, it is not yet known when or whether the feature will be rolled out. The music streaming platform is testing a new feature for iPhone, which allows users to swipe through vertical music video clips. Vertical video is all the rage at the moment, with Spotify the latest platform to experiment with the feature. Spotify tests TikTok-like vertical video feature

Using the hashtag #EndViolenceAgainstWomen, activists and experts are sharing information about the topic on the app. The initiative marks the beginning of 16 Days of Activism, an annual campaign that unites global communities in a collective call to end all forms of gender-based violence. Women, the hub intends to educate the TikTok community about topics including safety, consent, and harmful gender norms. TikTok has launched a new informative hub about violence against women and girls. To access the new feature, click the attachments icon, select Sticker and then pick an image to upload. You can cut out backgrounds from images and add emoji and text on top of your sticker creations to really bring them to life. WhatsApp’s web version has been updated with a built-in custom Sticker Maker, allowing you to turn images from your computer into stickers that can be sent via the messaging service. WhatsApp Web gets a built-in sticker maker Currently being tested with a small group of users, longer stories hope to provide more creative freedom to the app’s users.
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With other platforms rolling out longer video formats, this update comes following several requests from the Instagram community.

Longer video clips would no longer be split into 15-second segments which are played across several frames. Segmented videos are set to be a thing of the past on Instagram, with the app launching a live test of 60-second videos in Stories. Instagram launches live test of longer videos in Stories
