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My thoughts on Instagram Streaming – Todayville.com

One challenge of Social Media is staying updated with the latest trends and new Social Media platforms. At the start of 2021, I was fortunate enough to receive an invitation to an audio-chat-based Social Media platform called Clubhouse. Currently, Clubhouse is an invite-only platform and is available to Apple users only right now.

Having spent some time exploring Clubhouse here, are my initial thoughts:

1. With limited people on the application it, is a fantastic opportunity to build both Community and Brand.

2. The Networking opportunities are endless. You can connect with some of the worlds most prominent Business and Industry leaders.

3. Everyone starts with 0 followers. So, if you spend enough time on the app, you have the opportunity to build a great community and following.

4. Its undervalued attention. Anytime a new Social Media platform has the consumers attention you, should be where the eyeballs are to grow and scale your Brand or Business.

With this understanding, I went away and developed a strategy on how I could use Clubhouse to help with my overall Promotions Strategy around the Teawithmikeshow.

How can Clubhouse help the Teawithmikeshow?

1. On the Networking side, I can connect with people who might want to be a guest on the Teawithmikeshow.

2. My strategy on the platform to help me stand out from the crowd is to be bold. When people host a room that interests me, I raise my hand to speak to add value to the conversation. Adding value and being authentic is a great way to increase your followers.

3. I believe in balancing my time between large rooms and hosting my own. For Teawithmike, youll see me moderating rooms around Storytelling, Conversation, Community, and Tea Drinking.

To be continued.

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10 big things: Social media’s next generation – PitchBook News & Analysis

Thirty years ago, social media (as we think of it today) didn't exist. Now, it is a dominant and inescapable part of the culture, a tool used by people of all ages from all over the world. A tool used to connect with family and friends, to find community, to find love. Or maybe just to find a strange little eight-second video created by someone you've never met who lives thousands of miles away that manages to make you laugh until your stomach hurts.

The rise of social media has, of course, created companies that are hugely valuable and powerful, like Facebook and Twitter and Tencent. These fresh-faced industry giants made their early backers hugely wealthy. And this week, it was as clear as ever that investors are still eagerly searching for the next social media colossus.

A cohort of companies putting their own unique twist on social media has been making headlines, which is one of 10 things you need to know from the past week:

Yet the company's user base continues to grow, and its role in the GameStop saga seems to have alerted investors to the potential for community organizing and community action that exists in Reddit's wide array of user-moderated forums. The company announced $250 million in new funding on Monday at a $6 billion valuation, doubling the figure it attained just two years ago, according to PitchBook data.

Reddit's approach to social media is often anonymous and text-based. It is a very different story at Bumble, the operator of a popular dating app that requires women to make the first move. But Bumble also had a banner week: The company raised nearly $2.2 billion in its IPO, then saw its shares climb more than 60% on their first day of trading, taking the company's market cap above $13 billion.

Bumble is different from most social media companies in that the ultimate goal for users is to stop using the platform entirelyif an app is an effective matchmaker, it won't have a lot of repeat customers. Bumble is also unusual among its peers in that it was majority-owned by a private equity firm, Blackstone, rather than being backed by venture capitalists. But in the early going, at least, it's a recipe Wall Street is eating up.

By far the buzziest social media startup in Silicon Valley lately has been Clubhouse, which is emerging as an online version of the traditional European salon. Investors, founders, influencers and other invitees use the platform to convene audio-only chat rooms on a wide array of topics. But a lack of moderation of those topics has already sparked its fair share of controversy. Late last month, the company raised new funding at a reported $1 billion valuation.

Clubhouse has become so buzzy that existing social media giants are taking note. Reports emerged this week that Facebook is planning to launch a similar audio chat product. And Twitter is reportedly expanding tests of its Twitter Spaces feature, another audio chat product designed to compete with Clubhouse.

The idea of voice-based social networking isn't new. Ham radio has been around for more than 100 years. Discord and Twitch have their similarities. But there seems to be a growing consensus among the tech elite that it's an area poised for serious growth in the years to come.

Reddit and Bumble are all about connecting with other everyday people. Clubhouse is a bit more focused on fame. Famous people are the entire business model at Cameo, another kind of social media service, where users can find a menu of thousands of celebrities who are willing to record a personalized video in exchange for a fee. Some people use it to send a birthday greeting from a favorite reality star. Others use it to break up with their spouses.

When it first brought in seed funding in 2018, Cameo seemed like a curiosity. Now investors are valuing the company at $1 billion, Bloomberg reported, more than tripling its 2019 valuation. With its reliance on star power, Cameo represents an interesting intersection of social media and the influencer economy.

Did somebody say influencer? That brings us to TikTok, the last stop on our tour of the week in social media. The Wall Street Journal reported that the US government has indicated in court that it would not force through TikTok's sale of its US operations to Oracle and Walmart, a convoluted transaction that had been arranged last year at the behest of the Trump administration.

There was always a sense that TikTok's best bet to avoid the divestiture was simply to wait it out, and that patience has been rewarded. The Biden administration is reportedly conducting a broader review of US policy toward China in trade, tech and other areas, and it's unclear what the regime change will mean for the relationship between the two superpowers. But in this case, a different leader in the White House made all the difference.

Reddit, Bumble, Clubhouse, Cameo and TikTok all take different approaches to using technology to bring people closer together. And in these social media-fueled times, there might be room enough for all of them to flourish.

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In Brief: Help with water bills, social media added, retired cop mourned, college campus visits and more in the North Hills – TribLIVE

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Grants available for West View Water customers

West View Waste Water is offering assistance for customers who are delinquent and make at or below 300% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines. Eligible customers can receive grants for $200 every six months. Contact the Dollar Energy Fund at 1-888-282-6816 or see dollarenergy.com to determine your eligibility. North Hills communities served by the water authority are Bradford Woods, Franklin Park, Marshall, McCandless, Pine, Ross and West View.

McCandless expands social media footprint

McCandless has created another way for residents to stay up-to-date on things happening in the community.

The town has added an Instagram account to the array of ways it shares and receives information with residents. Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by Facebook. Other methods to stay connected with McCandless include Facebook, Police Dept. Facebook, McCandless and Me, YouTube, Savvy Citizen mobile app and McMail e-newsletter.

Town mourns death of retired police officer

Town officials announced the passing of retired police officer Gary Lunz, 62, who served with the department from 1992 to 2013.

Gary was a great officer and a good friend to all who knew him, said Chief Ryan Hawk. He was one of the good guys, and he will be sorely missed.

Lunz requested there be no visitation or memorial service.

Memorial donations may be made in his honor to the McCandless-Franklin Park Ambulance Authority, 412-367-5883; or the Greater Pittsburgh Food Bank, 412-460-3663.

An obituary for Mr. Lunz can be viewed on the George A.Thoma Funeral Home website.

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To get your non-profits fish fry listed in the North Journal and online, send complete information in writing to Carol Pinto-Smith, Valley News Dispatch, 210 Wood St., Tarentum, PA 15084 or email cpinto-smith@triblive.com.

Winter Art Show

The annual Winter Show at North Hills Art Center runs through Feb. 26 and will include a virtual display of pieces for people who want to avoid in-person gatherings.

The show, titled Where Love Dwells, benefits the nonprofit group Hello Neighbor, which helps refugee families with children settle in the Pittsburgh area.

The virtual show kicked off Feb. 6 on the art centers YouTube channel, with a juried exhibition in the gallery through Feb. 26.

This show visually depicts the meaning of home across different countries and cultures and shows what is important to us and what makes a house a home, said Kim Freithaler, the art centers executive director. In addition to our 79 local artists entries, we have 16 pieces created by refugee family members who come from Syria, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Nepal/Bhutan.

Hello Neighbor helps refugee families assimilate in their new homes in the Pittsburgh area by assigning them a mentor.

The gallery is open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. The art center is located at 3432 Babcock Boulevard in Ross.

Free tax prep

A free tax preparation service is being offered by the United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania through April 10.

The service is available virtually or through a combination of online and in-person meetings.

Clients can upload their materials, and tax experts will prepare and review the return. The hybrid tax preparation will require two brief appointments in a safe environment, following covid-19 guidelines, to provide information and review the return.

The service is available to residents in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Washington and Westmoreland counties.

Assistance from a volunteer tax preparer is available for people and families with a total annual income of up to $57,000.

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Clubhouse: The Exclusive Social Network Connecting Egyptians at Home and Abroad – Egyptian Streets

Clubhouse: The Exclusive Social Network Connecting Egyptians at Home and Abroad

On Thursday morning, a daily Egypt room on Clubhouse rocketed to 2,000 listeners, sparking joy and amazement among the Egyptian speakers in the room.

I was honestly shocked and amazed. For a few seconds I wasnt able to understand what was going on but the group of amazing people who were co-moderating did great job and handled it in the best way, says Sherin Ewase, an Egyptian Clubhouse user who regularly schedules and moderates rooms for Egyptian users.

The room quickly shifted to discussions about Egyptian culture, food and travel destinations, with non-Egyptians invited to ask questions about visiting Egypt, Egyptian music and opportunities to live and work in Egypt.

Clubhouse is a social media application that recently hit the Egyptian market and is currently only available on Apple devices. The app, which is currently invitation-only, allows both friends and strangers to connect in rooms and clubs to listen in on various topics initiated by moderators and their guests. Anyone who enters a room can raise their hand to be invited to the stage to speak alongside the moderators and guests.

For Sherin, Clubhouse provides an opportunity for Egyptians to network with likeminded individuals and discover new professional opportunities.

Clubhouse enhances the power of networking and gives them more access to people who they might not be able reach or even share information with others from different countries, explains Sherin.

Ibrahim Abougendy, an Egyptian design entrepreneur who has been active moderating and participating in rooms on Clubhouse, believes that clubhouse has provided a space for entrepreneurs to shine.

I think Clubhouse has provided a chance for all entrepreneurs (not just those favoured by established investors) to shine and network, says Ibrahim.

For me, it helped connect me with other star-ups, especially as someone who attends conferences to network. I have also managed to initiate discussions around sustainability in the Middle East and North Africa, something thats often difficult to achieve. I didnt imagine I would be able to find others across the region interested in the topic.

Sherin agrees that Clubhouse can be a tool to highlight Egyptian talent, while also addressing stereotypes about Egypt.

I think this social media network should be very well utilized to promote different things such as tourism, encourage people to invest more in Egyptian start-ups and talent and to battle stereotypes, says Sherin.

Were not a group of shallow people who ride camels: Egypt has great minds and our culture and knowledge can add value and were capable of changing the world to be a better place.

One such great mind is internationally acclaimed Egyptian Opera singer Farrah El Dibany, who joined the Egyptian room on Thursday and gave a spontaneous short live performance.

It was not my first time singing live on social media. Ive gone live on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for a live concert during the pandemic, which was very new to me and life-changing. It was the first time to receive feedback on the spotwhen youre on stage you dont always have this kind of interaction, its always very distant, says Farrah when asked whether it was her first time performing to a large audience live on a social media app.

Clubhouse encouraged me to hold a concert or something on it. The idea of it is much simpler than Instagram: you just create a room, you just invite people, strangers can enter who you may never have thought of being in contact with, and theres plenty of musicians who are users and music activity that happens on Clubhouse, continues Farrah.

I think doing a concert on Clubhouse would be successful and I am planning to do this.

Apart from networking and promoting causes, Clubhouse has also been a space for people to connect based on their shared interests, cultures and identities. Clubhouse allows users to follow or join clubs which are generally centred around specific topics: Movie Club, Arab Creatives Collective, Comedy Club, Diversity Club, Psych and Society and many more. One such club is Talk Like An Egyptian, described as an inclusive space for the Egyptian diaspora and our friends.

Growing up in a small Illinois town, I didnt know any other Egyptian Americans. I always felt like I was too American for the tiny Arab American community near me, and too Egyptian for a lot of my peers in school who werent minorities. When I moved to Chicago for college, I only met a handful of other Egyptians like me. In my experience, theres not much of a strong diaspora presence for my generation in the Midwest. I always seek that type of connection to a cultural community because I never had that, says Dena Khalafallah, the host of the Talk Like An Egyptian club.

I hope that the club brings the Egyptian diaspora together. Id love to see people make new friends, professional connections and learn new information and insights from other members. And if any members meet their future spouse through the club, please name your eldest daughter Dena.

For Ali Elabbady, also known as Egypto Knuckles and the host of Tacos & Tastemakers on YouTube, a club like Talk Like An Egyptian has also been a space for progressive discussions.

I joined Clubhouse near the tail end of December 2020. I was interested to see other groups to connect with likeminded SWANA/MENA artists, DJs, musicians, and writers alike, and Im always looking for the cultural threads that connect us across the diaspora, so Talk Like An Egyptian was one of the first clubs I joined right away, says Ali.

It has been awesome to see productive and progressive discussions happening in real time, it almost feels like the modern day Ahwa (coffee shop), sans the shisha and Turkish coffee.

Dena agrees, adding that there are many discussions happening on Talk Like An Egyptian that wouldnt have otherwise been possible, especially during a pandemic..

Any platform that allows diaspora communities to connect, unite and support one another is extremely valuable. There have been so many important conversations happening in Talk Like An Egyptian that I dont think wed be able to have elsewhere.

The reason for the success of Clubhouse has been discussed in both the media and on Clubhouse. However, one common factor that has often arisen in these discussions is the COVID-19 pandemic.

With access to public spaces being restricted, including live entertainment, Clubhouse has quickly become a tool to breakdown the walls of isolation.

Since Im a people person and Clubhouse supports me by giving me the ability to overcome the depression and anxiety of being quarantined alone. The chance to communicate with others and network is priceless, says Sherin, who first joined Clubhouse right after falling sick with COVID-19.

Similarly, Ali believes Clubhouse has addressed a starvation fuelled by isolation as a result of COVID-19.

Its really interesting how Clubhouse has connected us all through conversations during a period with intense isolation during a pandemic. I think we are all starving for discourse and conversation during the pandemic, [and] I appreciate the light-hearted rooms just as much as the serious rooms that are in clubhouse, says Ali who has also joined clubs such as New Jazz Listener, which allows users to listen to performances by session musicians from across the United States of America.

For Dena, clubs like Talk Like An Egyptian can help reduce loneliness.

This pandemic is super difficult for everyone, so I hope the community in Talk Like An Egyptian makes people feel less lonely, says Dena.

Mental health is so important and I wouldnt want anyone to be in a dark place alone.

Joining another social network though can seem like an extra burden. Farrah was initially sceptical about Clubhouse, telling Egyptian Streets she was not enthusiastic when she first received an invite from a friend to download yet another social media application.

When I was invited to Clubhouse, I wasnt very keen to join a new social network. However, my first impression was very positive; I really feel it is a very interesting app that allows me to meet people I dont know and those I would never think I could meet or talk to, says Farrah.

Its also easy; easy to use, its very straightforward without complications. Anyone can enter and speakand its normal! People are very open and simple and I love this about it.

Of course Clubhouse is not perfect. Users have complained about trolling, bullying and abuse in some rooms, in addition to the exclusivity of the social media network, all of which are points that require greater action by the Clubhouse team. The Clubhouse team, which hosts weekly rooms to discuss the latest updates, recently introduced the ability to report people for trolling. Moderators of rooms also have the ability to block abusive users from their rooms.

For the most part though, as numbers continue to grow, discussions on Clubhouse, particularly those within Clubs, have largely remained civil.

For more than a week, discussions [in the Egypt Clubhouse rooms] have gone smoothly, with everyone showing a high level of respect and civility, says Sherin, whose rooms are not part of a Club but are moderated by a group of dedicated Egyptians.

Everyone has an equal chance to discuss their point of view.

Ibrahim believes discussions have been civil because the audience has been selective.

I dont think that it will last long, says Ibrahim.

Especially because of the authority moderators can have over a room and the tendency of audiences to self-promote.

For Farrah though, the community on Clubhouse has the potential to transcend self-promotion and to become a space used to promote art, culture and more.

For example, it is very possible to promote Opera, which is not traditionally very accessible to everyone, says Farrah.

Promoting, or singing Opera, through such an application will really connect people, educate people and bring them closer to this genre of music.

Whether Clubhouse continues to maintain a climate of inclusion and a safe space for various discussions and areas of interest as the number ofusers rapidly grows remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Clubhouse has tapped into a craving people did not know they had while opening up plenty of opportunities to explore.

Before joining Clubhouse, there are a number of privacy and security factors to consider.

Firstly, the Clubhouse application requires access to a users entire phone contact list. Currently, this access allows users to find others on their contact list currently using Clubhouse. Additionally, users can only send membership invites to those whose phone numbers are saved on their contact list.

Secondly, there is currently no easy way to delete your account and its associated data on Clubhouse. Clubhouses privacy policy which is only available in English sets out that the only way to delete an account is to send a request via email to the Clubhouse team. The privacy policy does not set out how long it will take for a users request to be processed.

Thirdly, while it is against the rules to record conversations on Clubhouse, there is nothing to actually prevent anyone from recording a rooms conversation using another device. In some countries, where freedom of speech is stifled, some users have already expressed concerns that the application can be used by government associated agents to crackdown on dissent.

Clubhouses policies also set out that recordings will be made and stored by the team if a user reports a Trust and Safety violation while a room is active. According to Clubhouse, these recordings are made solely for the purpose of supporting incident investigations, but whether any third parties may have access to these recordings, and the extent to which personal information is associated with the data, is unclear.

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