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Hey, {NAME} Sorav here! Introducing our "New Things in Digital" weekly newsletter. It is essential t

Hey, {NAME} Sorav here! Introducing our "New Things in Digital" weekly newsletter. It is essential to stay on top of the latest trends and news. So, stay informed with our knowledge-packed weekly growth, tools and digital trends newsletter and stay on top of your peers! Here's us saving you some search time and bringing to you the top 8 news from the digital world! 1. Instagram launches new content management tools: Instagram is adding a new ‘Your Activity’ display. This dashboard will include a new bulk delete option, give you a full overview of your activities, display time spent on the app, interactions, your searches, and a lot more. 2. Instagram announces a new security checkup feature for all users which will help users in checking login activity, reviewing profile information, confirming different accounts with the login information, account recovery options. 3. Now one can pin DM chats on Twitter: Like WhatsApp, users can now pin their favourite/ important Twitter chat on top. They can pin up to 6 conversations and prioritize the conversations accordingly. 4. LinkedIn is now experimenting with an option to switch off political content entirely to improve your personal experience on the platform. This will detect keywords and signals from users and try to eliminate them for people who are opting out of them. 5. To tackle misinformation, YouTube is now focusing on 3 elements. a. Finding misinformation before it goes viral. b. Addressing sharing of misinformation. c. Ramping up misinformation efforts globally. 6. To support a cause and celebrate Black History Month, Messenger has added a few features promoting it. This includes stickers and an initiative to elevate the presence of Black creators. 7. Search adwords on Google now get bulleted descriptions: Google is now testing readers’ favourite form of content reading option, bullet points! Now in place of the full-sentence description on Google’s search engine, the platform is now testing content appearing in bullet points. 8. Google makes Adwords labels more visible with a green border: To make Google ads more noticeable, Google is experimenting with showcasing ads with curved and green borders. Found it interesting? Let us know what you feel about these latest announcements and if we are missing out on any significant news by replying to this email! Regards, Sorav Jain Team Digital Scholar P.S. Claim our Reels Mastery course [here.]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Digital Scholar Pvt Ltd, 1B, Sapna Trade Centre, Poonmallee High Road, Pursaiwalkam, Chennai, India

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