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As identical as TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts seem to be, creators are able to parse ou

As identical as TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts seem to be, creators are able to parse out the short-form vertical video platforms’ differences and point out the pros of their similarities. July 11, 2022 Here [is what creators say]( separates TikTok from Instagram Reels from YouTube Shorts. Additional coverage: - To survive, much less thrive, esports companies [have been redefining and expanding]( what they do — while furiously coveting competitors. Read more here. - It was a busy week in the B2B world last week, as two major media agencies moved to open their doors and their expertise to marketers looking to solidify those connections. [More in this Digiday+ Media Buying Briefing](. - Brands and agencies are constantly [adjusting their marketing spend]( to account for the dynamic nature of the industry -- but what does that look like? 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