Sunday
Apr032022

Twitter tests option to let two accounts co-author tweets

Source: Alessandro Paluzzi

Twitter has confirmed it's trying a new feature to let two accounts co-author one tweet. App researcher Alessandro Paluzzi has posted evidence of this feature since at least December. But recent development shows an official-looking dialogue box from Twitter about how the feature works. The concept is similar to what Instagram launched last year. Attaching two users two a tweet can be helpful for things like brand partnerships, influencer campaigns, or just sharing credit for a funny post.

Based on the leaked screenshots, you'll only be able to invite public accounts that follow you to co-author a tweet. These users will need to accept your invitation. And when published, Twitter will share the tweet with followers of both accounts. Both of your avatars will be displayed at the top of the post. As The Verge pointed out, there are hopefully safeguards to prevent being hit by requests to co-author spam tweets.

Sunday
Apr032022

Apple TV+ to debut dinosaur docu 'Prehistoric Planet' on May 23

If you wanted to watch another documentary narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Apple TV+ has something for you. What's even better is it's going to be about dinosaurs. Prehistoric Planet is debuting on the service on May 23. The show's premise involves telling the story of some dinosaurs that roamed the Earth over 66 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. And it will include the latest findings from paleontologists.

The five-part documentary will also feature music from Hans Zimmer and visual work by MPC. The VFX unit helped Disney create the live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book and The Lion King. All five episodes of Prehistoric Earth will premiere the week of May 23, with one episode dropping each day. 

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Saturday
Apr022022

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup – 3/27 – 4/2

Saturday
Apr022022

TikTok gets GIFs through Giphy partnership

TikTok adds GIFs with audio into its library or what Giphy calls Clips. The two companies have partnered to bring this feature to users of the social media app. The partnership makes sense, given that many trending videos on the app use third-party audio and videos, including hit shows and movies. Giphy has partnerships with key content creators and brands, like HBO, ABC, Hulu, Xbox, and The Roku Channel. This means TikTok users can legally use content from the Giphy library to share their reactions or other creative videos on the platform.

The app gets a new Library section in its camera interface, which will pull up the Giphy Clips available. Like adding GIFs on other social media apps, you'll see the most popular and trending Giphy Clips while getting the option to search for the perfect clip for your TikTok. You can also trim the GIFs to your desired length to add what you want to your videos.

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