Short-Form Dramas Are Taking Over China!
In China, short dramas with episodes under 10 minutes are becoming super popular!
Platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou are full of these quick, exciting stories.
From love triangles to revenge plots, they h
Vine was ahead of its time but shut down due to monetization issues and competition from platforms like Instagram and Snapchat.
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I have started instagram theme pages on motivational and podcast clips niche . Do you think it has got potential or should i shut it down ?
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Insurtech startup shut in August after running out of funds and facing legal issues with a debt fund.
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Meta relies heavily on Ads for revenue. However, with the rise of AI, its platforms, including Facebook, Instagram are now grappling with a rise in ads promoting deep fake content generating platforms.
Will there be the rise of another social media platform like instagram or twitter?
Just saw the news of KOO being shut down, which was india's equivalent to X/twitter. (At some point)
Can we see another social media rise upto the levels of instagram