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How Instagram, Discord, and other social media platforms balance teen attention with parents’ concerns [Insider Intelligence]( [Emarketer Daily]([Emarketer Daily]( Charts. News. Analysis [How Instagram, Discord, and other social media platforms balance teen attention with parents’ concerns]( Instagram’s new Quiet mode offers an olive branch to parents and regulators as the Biden administration vows to go after Big Tech for “put[ting] our children at risk.” All social platforms can sense a new era of accountability, and they’re making active moves to stay on regulators’ good side. [How Instagram, Discord, and other social media platforms balance teen attention with parents’ concerns]( [Keep reading]( [Hulu’s ad targeting capabilities are coming to Disney+]( Disney+ will have access to Hulu’s full suite of ad products by July. Disney is attempting to streamline and automate its back-end ad tech to give the company a leg up over Netflix, which has been struggling since launching its ad tier at the end of last year. [Keep reading]( [Building a successful ad campaign in 5 charts]( 2023 is the year of performance marketing. Budgets are getting leaner, and pressure is mounting for marketers to deliver. Advertisers need to be intentional about audience, platform, and measurement when serving up ads. Here are five charts every marketer needs for building the perfect ad campaign. [Building a successful ad campaign in 5 charts]( [Keep reading]( INDUSTRY VIEWS Webinar: [2023 Martech Strategies: Turning Trends Into Actions]( — Learn how to reassess which customer data foundations and which strategies work and which don’t. Sponsored content by Redpoint Global PODCAST [Behind the Numbers: The Weekly Listen]( The Microsoft-OpenAI deal, Apple Maps vs. Google Maps, and is streaming turning into TV? Tune in on [Apple Podcasts](, [Spotify](, or wherever you listen to podcasts. [Follow us on Instagram.]( “Behind the Numbers” is made possible by Tinuiti. [Listen in]( Email sent to: {EMAIL} If you cannot view the HTML newsletter, [please read it in your browser here](. [Become a Premium Subscriber]( | [Advertise with us]( [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( ©2023 Insider Intelligence, 11 Times Square, New York, NY 10036 [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo](

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