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Gen Z's New Obsession: The Social Media App That is Taking Over!

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The Noplace app combines the best of Twitter and Myspace, and Gen Z can’t get enough. Hi {NAME}

The Noplace app combines the best of Twitter and Myspace, and Gen Z can’t get enough. [image]() Hi {NAME}, Meta is spicing up your selfies with a new AI tool on WhatsApp. Imagine turning your ordinary selfies into fantastical profile pictures. Just type in "Imagine me..." and voila, you're in a different world! It's a bit like Snapchat's Dreams tool, but the real question is, will it be a game-changer? Speaking of Snapchat, your feed just got cooler. Subscribers can now enjoy customized Snap Map houses and even pet Bitmojis. Plus, faster Snaps and AI-powered lenses are here for everyone. Meta isn't stopping there. Their Threads app is taking a swing at Twitter with a whopping 175 million users in just one year. This app is all about challenging Twitter, especially after the shake-ups under Elon Musk's leadership. Now, for all the Gen Z folks out there, there's a new kid on the block. Noplace, a mix of Twitter and Myspace vibes, has climbed to No. 1 on the App Store. It's all about customizable profiles and a touch of nostalgia, thanks to founder Tiffany Zhong. There's more – keep reading to dive into the latest updates on AI and tech! Cheers, Jeff What you need to know this week... Social Media Transform your selfies into fantasy worlds with Meta's AI tool Meta is testing an AI selfie generator tool for WhatsApp, allowing users to create fantastical profile pictures. The feature prompts users to upload selfies and type in Imagine me... to place themselves in different settings. The concept is similar to Snapchat's Dreams tool. While it adds creative options, its value as a game-changer is questioned. Meta aims to lead in AI but needs more valuable use cases. The feature is not yet available for public testing. [SocialMediaToday/News](=) [image] Your Snapchat feed just got cooler with customized Bitmoji pets Snapchat has introduced new personalized features for subscribers, including customized Snap Map houses and pet Bitmojis. Faster Snaps and AI-powered lenses are available for all Snapchatters. [Snapchat/Newsroom]( [image] Meta's Threads app takes on Twitter with 175M users Meta's Threads app has gained 175 million users in one year, aiming to rival Twitter. Threads was created in response to changes at Twitter X under Elon Musk. Musk's divisive presence impacted user engagement and initial layoffs at X also led to a tech community shift. [SocialMediaToday/News]() Gen Z flocks to Noplace app for social media with a twist Noplace, a new app like Twitter and Myspace for Gen Z, has risen to No. 1 on App Store. It targets younger users with customizable profiles and nostalgic appeal. Founder Tiffany Zhong, with experience in consumer social apps, has predicted success for Noplace. [TechCrunch]() [image] What's NEW at Side Hustle Strategies? Side Hustle Strategies is our exclusive membership community for launching and growing a side hustle. 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Sites affected by spam updates should review and comply with Google's policies to improve rankings. [Google/Search Status]() Google reveals the top reason for unindexed pages Google's Gary Ilyes discussed reasons for crawled but not indexed errors at a conference. Reasons include content similarity - Ilyes suggests duplicate content as a potential reason for not indexing pages. [Search Engine Journal]() Google's self-preferencing scandal: Is AI taking over search behavior? Data from Datos & SparkToro, which analyzes Google search behavior in the EU and US in 2024, shows fewer clicks to the Open Web. The study examines the impact of EU regulations on Google's search traffic and the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. It also looks at the influence of Google's self-preferencing and the rollout of AI Overviews on search behavior. Caveats include potential limitations in clickstream panel representation. [SparkToro/Blog/]() [Buy TikTok Views with Fast Delivery]() Advertising Location extensions to assets shift: What you need to know Google Ads migrated location extensions to assets for active accounts, expanding location info options in ads. Advertisers can now use location information more effectively, potentially boosting ad performance. This has affected active accounts between July 1, 2023, and Jan. 1, 2024. Inactive accounts were not migrated. Advertisers can check migration status using specific fields in the customer resource. Migrated accounts will display an alert and show assets under the account. Advertisers not migrated can manually create location assets via UI or API. [Search Engine Land](=) Technology Experts warn of AI's sneaky influence on education Researchers found AI-generated exam answers were often undetected, leading to higher grades in a real-world test. The University of Reading conducted a study urging global education to address AI's impact on assessments. The study has revealed the need for policies and guidance on generative AI in education. The researchers emphasized the importance of understanding AI's influence on assessment integrity and the evolution of the education sector. [University of Reading/News]() Latest Podcast Episode [data for business growth]( [Listen Now]( Latest from JeffBullas.com - [Want 100,000 YouTube Subscribers? Here’s the 2024 Guide You Need]() - [Insider Tips for YouTube Success in 2024 – Find Out Now]( - [Top 8 Ways to Earn Money From Amazon With Zero Investment (2024 Update)]( Tool of the Week [UseViral]( [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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