SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 11 — It seems like hardly a day goes by without some new feature arriving on one of the social networks. Twitter and Instagram, in particular, are upping the ante as they unveil new tests and launch their latest features. Between the expand…

Recently, even TikTok announced that it was testing the ‘Story’ format on its platform. AFP pic
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 11 It seems like hardly a day goes by without some new feature arriving on one of the social networks.
Twitter and Instagram, in particular, are upping the ante as they unveil new tests and launch their latest features.
Between the expanded features of Spaces on Twitter and Instagrams strategy for more ads, here are the latest features to discover on these social networks.
Twitter isnt skimping when it comes to new features. After announcing the end of Fleets, its former Stories format, the social network is betting big on Spaces, its audio rooms.
From now on, room creators will be able to call upon a co-host. In test for a few months, Twitter has finally made this new option official and rolled it out in order to motivate more users to try this new format on the application.
Users will even be able to add up to two co-hosts for an audio room that can host ten participants.
Co-hosts will have the ability to invite new speakers, manage requests, delete and mute participants. They will also be able to pin tweets, allowing them to share tasks with the main host while avoiding distractions.
However, they will not have all the same powers as the main host who will remain the only one able to terminate a Space and to add or remove a co-host.
making it easier to manage your Space introducing co-hosting!
– hosts have two co-host invites they can send- the table just got bigger: 1 host, 2 co-hosts, and 10 speakers- co-hosts can help invite speakers, manage requests, remove participants, pin Tweets and more! pic.twitter.com/s76JFbhTL2
Spaces (@TwitterSpaces) August 5, 2021
In addition to enhancing its Spaces tool, Twitter is continually improving the user experience on its platform. According to Social Media Today, the social network is working on a new feature that will allow users to delete one of their followers without them noticing. Alessandro Paluzzi shared via Twitter the first screenshots of this option under development on the platform:
#Twitter is working on an option to remove followers directly from their profile pic.twitter.com/g9Q1ve3qS1
Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) August 4, 2021
While users could already delete a subscriber without them noticing by blocking and then unblocking them to avoid a potential embarrassing conflict, this feature should make the procedure much easier for the user.
And finally, Instagram is continuing to roll out various advertising slots and formats on its platform, by allowing some brands to broadcast ads in its Shop tab. These ads can take the form of a single image or a carousel with several photos and will obviously allow those viewing them to buy the highlighted products. For now, only a handful of brands based in the United States as Fenty Beauty, Away and Clare paint are concerned. According to TechCrunch, Instagram could extend this new option for brands to other markets outside the United States in the coming months. ETX Daily