Bumble brings in Barbie and Ken as your dating coach
Bumble has teamed up with Barbie and Ken, the ultimate power couple, to create a new experience for users who want to spice up their dating game. Starting today, you can opt-in to have Barbie and Ken as your personal dating coaches on Bumble.
Twitter blocks Threads links on their platform
In a shocking move, Twitter has decided to block all links to Threads, the popular app that lets users create and share long-form tweets. Threads, which launched just last week, has been praised by many as a way to bring more depth and nuance to Twitter conversations. However, it seems that Twitter is not happy with the competition and has decided to ban all links to Threads from its platform.
Discord introduces new parental controls for teens
If you're a parent of a teenager who loves to chat with friends on Discord, you might be wondering how to keep them safe online. Well, worry no more, because Discord has just announced some new features that will give you more control over what your kids can do and see on the platform.
Twitch launches a discovery feed and short-form video features
Hey gamers and streamers, are you ready for some exciting news? Twitch, the leading live-stream platform, has just announced two new features that will make your experience even better: a discovery feed and a short-form video!
OpenAI GPT-4 goes public
You've heard of GPT-3, the world's most advanced artificial intelligence system that can write anything from essays to code. But have you heard of GPT-4, the latest and greatest version that just went public today?
Reddit Introduces a Separate Video Feed
TikTok has broken into the social media game and has become the pacesetter. With their wide popularity and reach, a lot of companies adopting some of their in-app features. With everyone folding, Reddit also follows the trend. They just announced a new update on their platform. The new updates come with a two-split feature to organize feed into video and text-based posts.
YouTube Relaxes Profanity Restrictions After Creators’ Backlash
YouTube announces that it is relaxing the rules on profanity and how its affects monetization on the platform. The rules were updated at the end of last year and the company came under huge fire for the new policies. The rules created a “stricter approach“ than the company intended. It has been reviewed to allow creators to use strong or moderate profanity without the risk of demonetization.
Disney+ and their 2023
Disney+ step into the streaming game has been major with how they’ve steamroller themselves being a major competitor to Netflix. With all these, 2022 came with a lot of hurdles for the streamer. It experienced a lot of major changes including launching its ad-supported tier.
Amazon Prime making moves in 2023
Prime Video made major strides in 2022. They came out swinging in content-wise with being the exclusive home of NFL Thursday Night Football; which had Its first game pulling viewership numbers of over 15.3 million. It also hosts the biggest viewership TV show with The Lord of Rings spin-off The Lord of Rings: Rings of Power
What’s HBO Max in 2023 and beyond
Warner was acquired by Discovery last year for Warner Bros Discovery (WBD). This makes WBD which was always a staple as Warner more powerful and very diverse with their media offerings.

































