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10 Instagram Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

After a supporter follows your nonprofit, your avatar is how they will mentally and visually connect your brand to your Instagram posts. In most cases, your avatar should not include text as it would be too small to read in the Instagram feed on a smartphone. Of those, 93% said they are likely to do so again.

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This company is making digital humans to serve the metaverse

The Verge

When we think of the metaverse, popularly depicted as a game-like virtual environment where humans use avatars to live, work, and play, we’re often the main characters. As we wade into more metaverse hype, it’s clear that companies like Soul Machines will be filling in customer service gaps across every industry, from games to healthcare.

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Tech’s latest controversy? The return of the five-day, in-person work week

TechCrunch

This week, TC’s Sarah Perez spotted the rise of AI art apps all over the App Store , seemingly jumping off the success of Lensa AI’s viral avatar generators. The impact of hype with Clubhouse’s Paul Davison. At the time, Musk said it was all about expediting electric car adoption and the infrastructure required (e.g.,

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The One-Look Virus and Immersive Environments for Teaching and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As always happens, these slow adopters will eventually be dragged kicking and screaming along when they find nobody occupying the space they stayed behind to protect. been through the cycle a few times, hype and burn. Six worlds, avatars, lots of chat and even then screens receiving video for. I also have been around this.

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How to sneak into a Bored Ape Yacht Club party

The Verge

When you can’t afford one anyway, it’s much more tempting to see the technology as a gimmick, the scene’s adoptions of language like “democratization” as half-hearted cosplay for assets available mainly to the very rich, and the whole enterprise as a scam by people too rich to get in trouble for scamming, especially when NFTs mostly look like s**t.

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What a damning civil rights audit missed about Facebook

The Verge

This campaign is not calling for Facebook to adopt a new business model, spin off its acquisitions, or end all algorithmic promotion of groups. It seems notable that the civil rights audit, for all its harsh judgments about recent decisions by the company, adopts the same point of view. The groups have 10 demands that I’m aware of.