Instagram gives creators more understanding of the performance of their reels

Meta U.S. Tickets continue to target manufacturers in the days after the ban. In addition to paying tickTock creators Large bonus to publish reelsInstagram Public On Wednesday, she is introducing new ways to better understand how she is displaying short videos for the creators. The platform is introducing additional matrix that allows manufacturers to see which content is better with their audience.
Social network is doing a new metric roll called “View Rate” that allows manufacturers to see what their followers and non-polaries are watching their video after the first three seconds later. Instagram notes that the first few seconds of reels are most important because if you immediately attract the viewers’ attention, they will keep watching the video.
Instagram is also adding “views over time” metric that shows the manufacturers how many views have been received so far, compared to the average views found during the same period. Creators can break these views between followers and non-polaries.

In addition, Instagram will begin to offer more active tips to understand whether their reels are performing better or worse than usual. The company believes that this will allow the creators to see what kind of materials get the most scenarios.
For example, Instagram may encourage you to create more relatives that are similar to the recipient of significantly more views than your typical content. Can read the instruction like this: “This reel is doing great! It has found 20% more views than the average of your latest reels. Make more reels like this. “
In addition to bonuses, Instagram is trying Lure ticktock creators On its platform to promise content deals and their communities. When ticktock is neline US In After 12 hours of darkness last week, the Video App Network owned by Bredens is still missing from app stores, which gives rivals a chance to benefit from its difficulties.
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