⚡️ Dimple's Digital Digest: 1 June ⚡️
This week, we cover Greenpeace’s new campaign against plastic waste, TikTok’s powerful pop stars, how creators get paid, and sharing pronouns on social media. ⬇️
READ ME:
⭕ This is the true lifecycle of a meme:
🤳 Must-read: the anxiety of influencers…
🤔 And the new rules of the creator economy
📈 These are the world’s top 50 social media celebs
2️⃣1️⃣ Instagram reveals first-ever 21 Under 21 list
READ ME (PART TWO):
🤯 7 ways for marketers to avoid social media burnout
🔓 We gave up privacy to fight Covid-19, can we get it back?
✅ Twitter relaunched verification process - then closed it
💰 Why Discord is offering creators ways to get paid
A SPOTLIGHT ON TIKTOK:
🚀 TikTok usage continues to rise and rise:
🗣 #FactCheckYourFeed aims to promote digital literacy
🎵 TikTok musicians like Bella Poarch should be taken seriously
🍳 Meet the app’s rising chefs and food stars
🌶️ Old Spice reimagines iconic ad for the platform
🧽 The cleaning craze is now bringing in brands
HEY THAT’S COOL:
♻️ Greenpeace’s campaign film raises awareness of UK plastic waste
🍺 Guinness launches new ad for the glorious re-opening of pubs
⚽ BBC’s Euro 2020 trailer makes an animated debut
WINS OF THE WEEK:
🎭 National Theatre celebrates return with poetry performance
🌈 Why Twitter and Instagram want you to share your pronouns
UH OH:
😬 Twitter admits its image algorithm was racist
⚠️ Could your next tweet get you in trouble?
BONUS!
💉 YouTube launches multi-million vaccination ad campaign
🤝 Palestinians & Israelis share personal stories on Clubhouse
🍔 People are more attracted to content with ‘fatty’ food