Weekly Social Media Scoop: Threads Updates, Instagram AI Tools, and LinkedIn Changes

Another week, another batch of updates from your favorite platforms. Whether you’re a marketer, a social media pro, or just trying to keep up with the chaos, here’s your no-fluff roundup of what’s new in the world of social.
What’s new on Instagram?
Instagram Rolls Out “Restyle Your Image” for Stories
Instagram is experimenting with a new AI-powered tool called “Restyle Your Image” for Stories, giving users fresh ways to enhance their visuals directly in-app. The feature allows you to modify objects and backgrounds, expand your photos, apply creative effects, and even remove unwanted elements—all with just a few taps.
It’s another step toward making content creation more dynamic (and a little less dependent on external editing apps).
Instagram Expands Access to “Chat with AIs” Feature
Instagram is now rolling out its “Chat with AIs” feature to more users and regions. This tool lets users interact with AI characters directly in chat, offering both entertainment and utility right inside the app. Whether it’s for fun, support, or just curiosity, it’s another sign of Meta’s growing AI push across platforms.
What’s new on Threads?
Threads Might Soon Help You Sync with Your X Faves
Threads is working on a feature that could make onboarding even smoother: the ability to follow the same popular creators you already follow on X (or Twitter, if you insist). If you've been missing familiar voices, this could be your shortcut.
Threads Is Testing a "Weekly Recap" Tool
Some users have spotted a new "Weekly Recap" feature in testing, offering a summary of account activity plus tailored tips to help improve reach. You’ll also be able to turn on notifications so you never miss your weekly insights. Helpful or overwhelming? Time will tell.
Topics on Threads Get a New Look
Threads is also rolling out a subtle but notable UI change: when you tag a post with a topic—like “New on Threads”—it will now show up next to your username instead of as blue linked text. It still works the same way (tap to explore related posts), but the cleaner look may help keep posts more focused.
What’s new on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn Quietly Removes the "Videos" Tab
Say goodbye to the "Videos" tab in the LinkedIn app's footer. No big announcement, just... gone. It’s part of a larger trend where LinkedIn is subtly shifting its interface, perhaps putting more emphasis on other types of content.
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New LinkedIn Newsletter Shares Video Strategy Tips
While the tab is gone, video content is far from dead. LinkedIn has launched a new newsletter focused on video creation best practices—packed with advice to help users produce more engaging content and boost discoverability. It’s a solid resource if you're trying to level up your video game on the platform.
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