September 2022
LinkedIn is Developing Native Scheduling, Twitter Adds Podcasts, and Facebook Doesn’t See the Long-Term Value in Live Shopping

- LinkedIn is rolling out the ability to add a "Link Sticker" to posts. Currently only available to personal accounts posting through their mobile device. A feature worth keeping an eye out for in the future
- LinkedIn rolled out the ability to Pin comments in reply chains
- LinkedIn is working on a native post scheduling option

- Twitter is preparing to launch its new "Pin Reply" option which will enable you to highlight notable replies to your tweets
- To edit tweets, you'll have to join Twitter Blue, at least for now
- Twitter incorporated Podcasts into its Spaces Tab

- Instagram is further into its development of a native scheduling tool

- Facebook shuts down its Live Commerce push, which may reflect broader disinterest in live shopping

- Google continues to remove thousands of YouTube accounts each month linked to Chinese-based influence operations