Instagram scrollers beware: your favorite photo-sharing app has a feature that shows friends when you were last online.
Similar to the activity status found on Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, Instagram’s “Activity Status” setting shows when you were last on the app. It’s now turned off by default in your account, but it’s better to be safe.
Let’s go over how it works — then take a look at how you can turn it off.
Instagram scrollers beware: your favorite photo-sharing app recently released a new feature that shows friends when you were last online. Similar to the activity status found on Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, Instagram’s new setting is now turned on by default in your account.
While YouTube is obviously the largest video hosting platform on the web, it might not be the best choice for every business.
By 2019, video content is predicted to command a hefty 80% of all web traffic. If you haven’t started thinking about how video fits into your long-term marketing strategy, now’s the time to start taking it seriously.
When you logged into LinkedIn around this time last year, you may have noticed something different. Actually, everything was different, because LinkedIn completely redesigned its desktop site.
And with new features like native video and smart replies, this update continues to be important heading into 2018.
In the classic tale, In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick, a group of sailors were “zagging” off the coast of South America in 1821 when they came across something ghastly.
They were in a whaling ship named the Dauphin, under the command of a captain named Zimri Coffin.