the latest social media news, June 2022. It's all about Instagram this month.

Latest Social Media News, June 2022

In the ever-changing social media landscape, it’s important to keep up to date! We’ve compiled some of the latest social news and features to catch you up to speed.

It’s all about Instagram at the moment. Within the past few months, Instagram have implemented several updates which could affect your social media campaign and goals.

Instagram Testing

Instagram are currently undertaking quite a number of tests across the platform. It's important to note that Instagram chooses a small percentage of users, from across the world to test new features with. Not all users participate in tests, however tests usually change these users experiences significantly.

Please find links to articles expanding on different Instagram tests currently running:

We expect to see a decrease in engagement from users in testing, as feedback so far has been that these new features have decreased user satisfaction.

Instagram Feed Sorting

After testing new feed sorting options earlier this year, the Following and Favourites feed have been rolled out to all Instagram accounts.

These new feeds are:

  • Home: The current feed view includes suggestions of posts from people you're not following
  • Favourites: This feed allows users to choose their friends and family, and their favourite influencers into one feed.
  • Following: The traditional chronological feed is coming back!

After implementation, we have noticed a drop off in impressions across all accounts - this means less people are seeing posts. However, this is what we typically see when a new feature is introduced. Over the last few weeks impressions have begun to pick up again, and we will keep an eye out on how these stats track over the coming months.

Best Types of Posts for Engagement

Scheduling platform Later recently released a report, after reviewing 81 million Instagram feed posts (noting this excludes Reels) to reveal what post types are best performing in 2022.

Carousel posts returned the best average engagement rate at 3.11%, followed by image posts (2.76%) and video (2.60%). This means that we need to be implementing more carousel posts into our social planners!


That's the latest social media news this month. Stay tuned for more updates!

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the latest social media news, June 2022. It's all about Instagram this month.
the latest social media news, June 2022. It's all about Instagram this month.

Instagram removes 'likes' function

Instagram removes 'likes' function

Instagram

From today, Instagram users in Australia will no longer be able to see how many “likes” a post has a received.

The trial is underway for Australian Instagram users, after a movement towards “removing pressure” on the digital platform’s users.

Instagram will begin rolling out the trial update today, removing the total number of likes on photos and viewings of videos on user feeds and profiles, and permalink pages.

Users will still be able to see a list of likes on their posts, just not the overall number.

But don't worry, the change won’t affect measurement tools for businesses and creators on Instagram, and all likes and engagement metrics will still be available in those tools.

Facebook Australia and New Zealand director of policy Mia Garlick said Instagram should be a place where people feel comfortable expressing themselves, rather than judged.

“We hope this test will remove the pressure of how many likes a post will receive, so you can focus on sharing the things you love,” she said in a statement.

Read more here.

We look forward to reviewing how this impacts businesses on social media over the coming weeks, and in particular the relationship with business and influencers, who rely on social media metrics to prove the value of their content.

Want to chat to our team about your Instagram strategy? Get in touch today.


Social Media Etiquette Basics

Social Media Etiquette Basics

When using social media for your business there are some key rules to follow to ensure that you always represent your brand in the best way possible when interacting online.

Don't know your social media etiquette basics? Here are a few things to remember before you hit publish.

Fill out your online profiles completely:

There’s nothing worse than viewing a social media account with incomplete information about a business. Ensure you always include 'about us' info, a link to your website, contact information, and opening/closing hours if relevant.

Share information that is of value to your audience and always keep your target audience in mind:

When posting on social media, sometimes it can be easy to forget who you are actually talking to online. That’s why before you hit publish, it’s a good idea to ask yourself would my target audience be interested in this? Will this content be of value to them?

Don’t over share:

Finding time to post on social media when you don’t have a professional social media account manager can be hard and a lot of businesses fall into the trap of posting multiple things at once when they find a spare moment. This spams your audience, causing them to switch off from the content you are posting, or unfollow you. If you are having trouble finding time, or determining the perfect amount of posts to share on your social media accounts it’s best to chat to a professional social media manager who advise you on what might work best for your brand.

Check for spelling and grammatical errors:

It goes without saying! Plan your content in a word document or excel sheet beforehand to ensure you check for any mistakes.

Remember social media is public and permanent:

Before you post something for your business, remind yourself that there is the potential for everyone to see this content (including new clients or family members) so ensure it is respectful and professional and that it represents your business in the best way.

Communicate!

Social media is social after all right? Make sure you are active on social media throughout the day so you can respond to any messages or comments as they come. Fans (and potential customers) love it when you answer their questions or reply to their thoughts in a timely manner and it’s a great way to develop a two-way relationship with your customer.

Do you need help implementing the basic social media etiquette rules? Or are you struggling to find the time to manage your accounts professionally? Melbourne Social Co has an experienced team of digital marketers on hand to help your business stand out from the crowd online.

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