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august 17, 2026

Instagzam❓

Instagram goes off script.

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😂 These are all the brands dunking on Instagram’s new logo.

🗺️ You can now buy ads in Apple Maps.

🏆 72% of women’s sports fans consume sports content daily.

✈️ The creator brand trip is experiencing a midlife crisis.

🐊 Meet Niles, Crocs’ new mascot.

How Sonos Won Reddit

Reddit is one of those places where users can spot a corporate account instantly.

But Sonos is a pretty interesting blueprint for getting Reddit right.

They put a real person at the center: Keith Nieves, better known on Reddit as “Keith from Sonos.” Their human-first strategy was built around being actually useful.

And when a Sonos app update triggered a wave of criticism,  Keith continued his recurring office-hours sessions, created a public tracker showing what the company was fixing, and stayed engaged with the community throughout the crisis.

So, a few lessons from Sonos:

  • Put a person behind the brand. Human voices are more credible than corporate announcements.
  • Treat moderators as partners. Brands are guests in communities, not owners of them.
  • Show up when things go wrong. Transparency matters most during a crisis.
  • Create a two-way feedback loop. Bring community insights back to product and marketing teams.
  • Earn the right to participate. Understand the culture and rules before trying to promote anything.

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Tumblehair

What’s 10 feet wide, weighs around 150 pounds and is rolling around NYC? K18’s latest marketing stunt with Uncommon Creative Studio.

The haircare brand unleashed a massive ball of real and synthetic hair (they’re calling it “Tumblehair”) to promote its FutureIQ longevity serum.

The bizarre installation is meant to visualize the 161 billion strands of hair that New Yorkers could collectively retain each year by using the product.

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