Inclusive Marketing News round up #12: TikTok Launches ‘Notes’ Photo App

Welcome to this week’s roundup of the latest news in the marketing world with a touch of inclusion and diversity! In this week’s inclusive marketing news round up, we tell you about the new Dove campaign, uncover what the ‘Millennial Pause’ is, and give you all the social media updates you need to know about.

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Disney’s Disability Access Service Policy

DAS Defenders, a group of disabled individuals and allies, is urging Disney to reverse changes to its Disability Access Service (DAS). The policy will be effective on May 20, and it limits the DAS pass to guests with “a developmental disability like autism or similar”, sparking concerns about exclusion. The group is trying to seek dialogue with Disney for a more balanced solution.

The Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland California with visitors going into it.

Source: fox35orland.com

New AI Versions of Instagram Creators

Meta’s celebrity-style chatbots are expanding to Instagram influencers with “Creator A.I.”, allowing them to interact with fans through custom bots. While it streamlines interactions, it lacks real social engagement. This is just an experiment, but it risks moving away from the platform’s core appeal.

A group of photos of AI chatbot personas as part of Meta's new tools.

Source: socialmediatoday.com

Festival Shines a Light on Deaf Filmmakers

Deafest, a festival showcasing films, documentaries and exhibitions by deaf creatives, returns to the University of Wolverhampton and The Halls, from 10-12 May. Hosted by Zebra Access CIO, the event aims to raise deaf awareness and features a variety of activities, including seminars, workshops and parties.

A group panel of people discussing a topic at Deaffest.

Source: bbc.co.uk

Facebook Launches New Vertical Video Display

Facebook is adopting TikTok’s vertical video format with a new full-screen player. With this, the platform is trying to enhance controls and recommendations to boost engagement. Meta encourages Reels-like content and warns against reposting long videos, similar to other social media platforms.

The interface of Facebook's new vertical video display.

Source: socialmediatoday.com

What is the Millennial Pause?

After one of Gary Barlow’s TikTok videos went viral where he was enjoying ‘a ver nice day out’ in his vineyard, there’s been conversations about the so-called ‘Boomer Pause’. This refers to an uncomfortably long break at the start of the video that gives away your age on social media. Have you noticed the ‘Millennial Pause’ on your videos? 

Screenshots of TikToks from different personalities, including Taylor Swift, demonstrating the Millennial Pause in social media videos.

Source: theguardian.com

TikTok Launches ‘Notes’ Photo App

TikTok has launched ’TikTok Notes’, a photo-sharing app similar to Pinterest and Lemon8, only available in Australia and Canada. It will allow users to post up to 34 images with captions and a title section. TikTok aims to diversity and capitalise on new opportunities, but it’s unclear how this would work in Western markets where Instagram dominates.

Screen interfaces for the new TikTok Notes app.

Source: theguardian.com

Campaign Spotlight: STABILO

#HiglightWhatMatter is STABILO’s latest marketing campaign. It invites participants to share their meaningful statements on social media using the campaign’s hashtag. By filling out a form, participants can receive custom visuals to accompany their statements.

A tweet about mental health on a campaign board in a public setting. The important information is highlighted, which is supported by text underneath that reads: "Highlight what matters to you," with a picture of a Stabilo highlighter.

Source: stabilo.com

Campaign Spotlight: Dove

Dove continues its Real Beauty campaign by announcing it will never use AI-generated images in its ads, aiming to combat harmful beauty standards perpetuated online. Dove’s CMO emphasises the brand’s commitment to championing real beauty and ensuring women feel empowered, not pressured by advertising.

Conclusion

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