Instagram Aims to Lure TikTok Creators with Cash

Instagram is offering financial incentives to prominent TikTok users in an attempt to persuade them to use Instagram's upcoming "Reels" feature, reports The Wall Street Journal.

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Instagram is seeking to kickstart its new Reels service by making lucrative offers to popular TikTok creators with millions of followers. Set to launch next month, Reels is Instagram's answer to TikTok's short-form video clips.

Incentive payments for some are reported to be in the "hundreds of thousands of dollars," with the highest payouts for creators who commit to posting their videos exclusively to Reels. For creators who refuse to post exclusively to Reels, Instagram has asked that they post their videos to Reels before posting them to other platforms. Popular TikTok creators have been known to be the subject of payments from large companies to use specific songs, wear branded clothing, and promote products in their videos, in order to reach large audiences.

Instagram has "approached a diverse range of creators about Reels in several of the countries where it's currently being tested," a company spokesperson said. "We remain committed to investing in both our creators and their experience." Instagram is offering to cover the costs of producing their videos, and has reportedly used nondisclosure agreements to dissuade creators from sharing the terms of the potential deals.

Last week, TikTok announced a $200 million fund to counter Instagram's push, intended to help creators on the platform to "realize additional earnings that help reward the care and dedication they put into creatively connecting with an audience that's inspired by their ideas."

Following the announcement of Reels earlier this month, news of financial incentives for creators is confirmation that Instagram is gearing up to directly compete with TikTok. In April, YouTube announced "Shorts," a new service that will also replicate the short video format to compete with TikTok.

TikTok, owned by parent company ByteDance, has faced increasing global scrutiny in recent weeks over security and privacy concerns related to its Chinese roots.

Reels is scheduled to launch in the U.S. and several other countries next month, with numerous "exclusive posts" from prominent creators.

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Jmausmuc Avatar
72 months ago
The amount of money being spent on these short term dopamine fixes is unbelievable.

I don’t wanna hate and I have nothing against people making money with say YouTube content or blog etc. but especially TicToc and Instagram are literally bad for your brain and for your mental health. This literally hijacks your brain chemistry.

I have two friends who are teachers and they both tell me that today’s kids attention span is much worse than it to be to the point where even reading a few pages in a book is almost impossible for many.

I’m usually not a huge fan of too much government intervention but something must be done.

if you haven’t, you should try out tictoc. It will literally make you head spin with its super short videos and constant novelty.
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72 months ago
I miss when Instagram was about photography. Now it's all about flaunting your steroid muscles and showing off your shallow luxurious lifestyle paid for by brands. Please stop it!
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72 months ago
Great. Even more cringy videos of girls "dancing" like idiots.
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IIGS User Avatar
72 months ago
I never understood the lure of TikTok or Instagram.

Then again, I'm still reading books.

I'm going to go tie an onion to my belt now. Which was the style at the time.
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72 months ago
Past the initial concept - post a photo, like other people’s photos - everything Instagram has added has been clunky, ill-thought, or completely unnecessary. Stories, IGTV, direct messaging, threaded comments and now this... all things other apps do better because they are designed around them, rather than them being frankensteined in after the latest competitive analysis. My time with Instagram is over.
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Johnny Steps Avatar
72 months ago
I guess this is how my parents felt whenever I loved Pokémon and they didn’t understand it because I feel like them towards TikTok and Instagram.
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