Officially launched on mobile, Facebook’s “Audio” destination gathers podcasts, Live Audio Rooms, and short-form audio in one place. It lives within Watch, the platform’s video hub. To Sarah Perez of TechCrunch, the design is “little incongruous, given that audio content is meant to be listened to, not ‘watched.’”
Podcasters have been able to add RSS feeds for a few months, but podcast listening will remain US-only for now. Facebook is expanding its Clubhouse clone, Live Audio Rooms, and will soon roll out Soundbites, “a sort of TikTok for audio offering short audio clips.” The recommendation algorithm must be working overtime.
What about content moderation? From Gizmodo’s Brianna Provenzano: “While the thought of Facebook’s potential to disseminate disinformation through new forms of easily corruptible content is enough to give anyone hives, the platform assures that it’s been developing a toolkit” to enforce Community Standards.
Vanity metrics are a powerful trap. In podcasting, these surface-level figures (e.g., social followers, download records) sound impressive but usually don’t mean much. Writer, marketer, and developer Julian Shapiro explains how to spot empty trophies — and stop wasting time and energy on the chase.
While ‘vanity’ is necessary to build a business, it’s too easy to get hooked. “Your objective is to keep that vanity from leading you away from your real goals,” Shapiro says. “If you’re proud of how many hours you worked yesterday or how many likes your Tweet earned, ask yourself if you’re proud of the right metric.”
Say you’re determined to boost subscriber numbers. With a costly campaign, you reach a new high score that won’t last with underbaked content. Still, it’s natural for vanity metrics to feel hugely important (thanks, internet). Shapiro offers three questions to consider when you find yourself obsessing.
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