Raise your hand if you're excited about Instagram  TV.
  (music playing)
  I love vertical video.
  Welcome to psych irl.
  My name is Donna and let's talk about Instagram  TV.
  After reaching 1 billion active users, on  June 20th, 2018 Instagram announced their
  latest feature, Instagram TV.
  What exactly is Instagram TV?
  In short, it's a way to watch long form  vertical videos (up to one hour long) on your
  phone. It's simple.
  If you already have an Instagram account,  you don't need to worry about a thing.
  You'll be notified when one of your favorite  creators uploads a video and you can watch
  it natively on the instagram app.
  However if you want to be a creator, you'll  need to download the Instagram TV app.
  Many have called this new feature YouTube's  biggest competition, and with good reason.
  So youtube isn't the first video platform  on the internet, but it can be argued that
  it's one of the biggest.
  So, naturally people are going to compare  instagram tv to youtube.
  To add even more fuel to the fire to why the  two are being compared, at a San Francisco
  press conference held by Instagram, Instagram  didn't mention Youtube's name at all, but
  it was clear who instagram's criticisms were  directed at.
  Today we still watch videos formatted for  a TV on a vertical screen, which means we
  either have to rotate our phone awkwardly  or watch a tiny little version and that doesn't
  make much sense does it?
  Current apps make you search or browse a directory  to find things you like.
  When was the last time you had to turn on  a TV and then had to type in a search just
  to start watching and even once you know what  to watch, the results can be really overwhelming.
  How can you find all the good stuff?
  So in summation what differentiates, IGTV  from other video platforms is that it's
  specifically built for how you use your phone.
  It also wants to make the search for finding  good content easier by showing you videos
  from creators you already follow, and creators  you may like based on the patterns of your
  interests.
  Second, Instagram or Facebook aka Mark Zuckerberg  (because Facebook owns Instagram) is notorious
  for copying tech companies.
  In August of 2016, Instagram launched a feature  called stories which is virtually identical
  to Snapchat stories.
  Though Snapchat still thrives, its growth  has slowed down while Instagram's has risen
  ever since the release of the new feature.
  And In November of 2016, the company released  a live video feature imitating the features
  of periscope which is now owned by Twitter.
  So, will history repeat itself and will this  feature be the cause of YouTube's growth
  declining?
  In my opinion, probably not.
  There are a couple things that make video  platforms in terms of social media successful.
  Feedback and uniqueness.
  Feedback is essential for any social media  platform to thrive.
  Though many of us say, it's not about the  likes or the comments.
  It's exactly about the likes and comments.
  Every notification from a like on our photo  sends a spike of dopamine to our brains.
  Because of that, we're encouraged to do  it all over again.
  See what our friends are posting.
  Post something of our own.
  Get likes.
  Repeat.
  Instant social interaction.
  Instant gratification.
  Both YouTube and Instagram receive 5 stars  for this one.
  Uniqueness is one of the most important factors  in how a video platform rises.
  Vine for example set the parameters for creators  to only post videos that were 7 seconds long.
  At face value, that sounds like a terrible  idea.
  But because of those parameters creators were  forced to tell a narrative within 7 seconds,
  and this resulted in an abundance of creativity.
  There is only one thing worse than a Rap...boom.
  A child.
  NO.
  Musically...well you know.
  Even though a lot of unique video platforms  have popped up over the years, none have really
  come close to threatening YouTube.
  These unique platforms have served as just  another type of video platform, and not really
  a YouTube replacement.
  This is how I see Instagram TV.
  A better analogy would be comparing them to  Fast Food.
  YouTube is like McDonalds and Instagram TV  is like Taco Bell.
  Sometimes, you feel like a burger and sometimes  you feel like a taco.
  People don't always crave one food forever.
  A YouTube competitor would be like Burger  King.
  Two platforms fighting for your attention  when you have your burger craving.
  What makes YouTube so special and so unique  is that it's integrated with Google.
  It's a search engine.
  When was the last time you searched something  on Bing or Yahoo?
  When you look up things like "how to tie a  tie", you can find the text version on Google
  and you can probably find video tutorial version  on YouTube.
  But YouTube is not without any flaws.
  There are many critiques its user base have  of it.
  The first is that it prioritizes advertisers  instead of creators and therefore the platform
  is censored due to the fact that YouTube will  demonetize or remove content that isn't
  advertiser friendly.
  The basic thesis of the video is that youtube  doesn't do enough to support their community,
  that is creators on the platform.
  Another critique is that the algorithm is  horrible.
  A lot of creators and viewers feel like they  don't have control over some areas of YouTube
  such as notifications not working, the subscription  area not working, and it all feels like an
  algorithm is in control of what users see.
  They're finally taking sub feed.
  It was the last thing we had, the last sacred  place youtube had that wasn't optimized.
  Unfortunately Instagram TV doesn't resolve  any of the issues people who are usually critical
  of youtube list.
  In terms of advertising and censorship, instagram  will probably be just as strict because they
  want more dollars on their platform.
  In fact how they monetize right now is kind  of unclear.
  creators can monetize if they're part of  a select group that Instagram chooses.
  Basically people who can drive traffic onto  the platform.
  You can also monetize through sponsored posts  and affiliate links, like on YouTube.
  In terms of the algorithm, it's more reliant  on the algorithm so you have even less control.
  It's like flipping through a TV, but what  channels you see next are determined by what
  you've liked in the past and maybe the patterns  of your friends.
  Will that change in the future?
  Perhaps, but for now search is very limited.
  So now the biggest question is, does Instagram's  uniqueness of high quality, long form, vertical
  video have enough of a novelty to make it  big?
  Alright let's review some content on here.
  Books cool.
  Simple Soaked Crushing.
  Quality.
  See I think these videos are what instagram  tv is good for.
  These talking head videos because there's  not much movement.
  For the vlog videos, I can't really see it  happening because vlogs are so dynamic and
  there's always something going on and it's  better with wide screen but with this, I think
  this is what Instagram TV is meant for.
  Cheating the system here.
  I actually think Instagram TV is not good  for sports videos because as you can see when
  he's throwing the ball you don't know how  far he's throwing or when he's catching the
  ball you don't know how far that ball is coming  from.
  The action doesn't feel as engaging as a horizontal  video.
  Just my opinion.
  I'm not sure what I've watched or what photos  I've liked to make instagram think that this
  is the kind of content I like.
  Music could be another thing that this is  good for, so I like this a lot.
  ok.
  Another horizontal video that just...Fashion  Nova?
  So now to sum up my final thoughts.
  I have bullet points here so that's why I'm  looking down.
  So, this isn't the new platform that will  save some creators from demonetization.
  In my opinion it's even more selective.
  In YouTube where it's clear and you need a  certain amount of subscribers or a certain
  amount of followers, with this it's instagram  who selects who is monetized.
  Will that change in the future?
  Perhaps.
  My second point is that vertical video is  great for short updates.
  That's why I like Instagram stories so much.
  It's like a Twitter for video and photo.
  I like it because you don't have to flip your  phone horizontally.
  It's just your friends videos or photos vertically  and you just swipe through them, but i don't
  know if I can watch an hour long video of  that especially if the video is something
  dynamic like a vlog or a sports thing.
  I don't know if I can watch that.
  If it was a talking head thing just like this,  then that yes is something I can watch but
  something that can really change the game  for this is if they do something like vine.
  People were able to create something creative  out of 7 seconds.
  With this, I think what can make this really  succeed is if people find a way to shoot something
  that only vertical video can give you, something  that can't be given with the horizontal standard
  way of video.
  What that is though?
  I don't know.
  That's the end of the video.
  So, what do you think about instagram tv?
  Do you like it?
  Do you hate it?
  Have you already started uploading content  on it?
  That's the end of the video...okay I already  said that.
  Stay psyched.
     
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