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    TikTok MENA on how digital and social media innovation is growing in the region

    Lifestyle

    by Camille Macawili
    1 hour ago

    At the forefront of content creation lies TikTok with its innovative social algorithm that allows large traction within seconds.
    To understand more, Emirates Woman speaks to Hany Kamel, Content Partnerships Manager TikTok MENA on digital and social media innovation in the region.
    What do the first 30 minutes of your day look like, your morning routine?
    I usually try to wake up early to give myself time to get ready for the day. I have my breakfast and listen to some music just to set the mood for the rest of the day and before I get to work. After this, I spend a few minutes scrolling through TikTok. It inspires me every day to see new and upcoming creators sharing authentically with their audiences or even trends that have started on the platform. I  always discover new talent through this medium.
    Can you talk us through your career and how you ended up in your position as Content Partnerships Manager with TikTok?
    Previously, I was a journalist in Egypt, where my work had always included investigating interesting and niche topics that I would then develop into stories, and this has been my passion ever since. I joined TikTok four years ago with the aim of exploring new stories and talent through the lens of TikTok, helping nurture and showcase the incredible creative talent we have here in the region.
    How does your role drive the business forward and what have been the clear goals?
    My role is quite diverse. It includes planning a variety of in-app activations and engaging campaigns for the community, music selection, and working on user management for the platform. I dedicate myself to leveling up the content in the MENA region by exploring unique talents in every category on the platform and helping them grow their talents and elevate their content.
    I feel privileged to have the opportunity to work towards these goals and help to drive the business forward and reach exciting milestones. At the end of last year, we worked to enhance the entertainment narrative for the community. Since we have an active community of movie lovers and TV series reviewers, we launched #WhatToWatch which is an entertainment hub on TikTok that not only highlights reviews but also inspires and celebrates some of their favourites. We also managed to create partnerships with movie festivals across the region. This helped us to level up the young filmmakers to use their talents and skills in the movie-making industry.
    How is the MENA region interacting with content on TikTok, how do you keep innovating to ensure the content is fresh and engaging?
     TikTok’s prominence in the Arab world is expanding due to the platform’s one-of-a-kind approach which prioritizes engaging and authentic short-form video content. The content you see on TikTok is easy to create and discover, and users feel comfortable on the platform engaging with one another, becoming part of unique communities both locally and globally, and of course, being entertained.
    In order to ensure the content is fresh and engaging, users need to feel safe expressing themselves. To foster a welcoming and supportive community, TikTok has various app settings that allow individuals to control their TikTok experience, in addition to our Community Guidelines, which work to safeguard our users. We have also introduced various safety controls and campaigns available on the platform, including Screen Time Management and increasing the age to go LIVE to 18 years and above.

    TikTok has become extremely popular, especially in Saudi Arabia – what do you think keeps it relevant and people posting?
    People come to the platform to create and engage with diverse and welcoming communities; giving us a unique position in the market. This has led to authentic connections, grassroots movements, and the birthplace of culture, created by communities on the platform. Every community can find its home on TikTok and I believe this is one of the key reasons the platform has become popular in Saudi Arabia. All kinds of interests, such as gaming, food, fashion, sports or even cultural occasions like Ramadan, which are all very relevant to the Saudi audience, are represented on the platform.

    Have you had any mentors to date and what knowledge did they impart?
    My father has been my mentor since day one, he is a self-made man, he taught me how to be honest, how to respect others and how to always speak my mind no matter what, he was (and still) inspires me to do better and how one should always seek opportunities and develop themself no matter what. When I was a journalist he used to talk to me about everything, now that my work is a bit different and complex to understand he still feels proud anytime he sees my work or hears about it, and this is my biggest motivation everyday.
    How do you maintain clarity in your work life and work practice?
    I maintain clarity by having a clear goal set in place throughout all my projects, and through constant communication with my talented colleagues. We are all committed to working towards a shared goal – namely, inspiring our community to create meaningful and authentic content, and further nurturing creative talents in our region, and this goal fuels everything we do.
    What are the top 3 tips for someone who is downloading TikTok for the first time?

    Engage with content that you enjoy and would like to see to have a better viewing experience on your For You page.
    Explore our various communities, ranging from #BookTok to #MomTok to #TechTok, to find like-minded people or discover new interests.
    Don’t be afraid to start creating. TikTok’s assortment of creator tools ranging from Duets, Stitch, Effects, and Sounds make it easy and fun to join the conversation.

    What piece of advice would you give to someone entering the Social Media career space?
    The number one piece of advice would be to create content that is authentic, spontaneous and genuine because people want to see and engage with real-life experiences that are relevant to them.
    This is “The Innovation Issue”, what does innovation mean to you?
    Innovation is a driving force of economic growth. It means creating new ideas, products and services that have the potential to solve problems and improve our lives. To be innovative to me is to be creative and think outside of the box by coming up with ideas that can benefit the community and create new opportunities for them; for example how some of our TikTok creators turned their passions into careers as content creators, proving how it such a powerful tool that we need to embrace and encourage.
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    This content creator proves how safe it really is to live in Dubai

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    It’s widely known by citizens and residents just how safe the UAE is, but now one Dubai resident has actually put it to the test.
    A popular content creator from Turkmenistan, Baymammet Sarybekov, wanted to see how safe the emirate was for himself through an experiment.
    Visiting popular and busy spots around the emirate, Sarybekov recently shared two separate videos showing him living his valuables behind, only to return over 10 minutes later to find them just where he had left them.
    In one video, he left his phone plugged in to charge unattended, which was left just as it was when he returned to the same spot.
    In other footage, Sarybekov left his phone and wallet unattended in a busy food court to secure a table. While he waited for his food order, the phone and wallet were left unattended for over 10 minutes.

    @baymabayy Replying to @SeriSkill That safety feeling 😊👍🏼🤩 #baymabay ♬ Love You So – The King Khan & BBQ Show

    While in many places around the world items would be immediately taken if left unattended, his phone and wallet remained untouched in this bustling public setting, showcasing the UAE’s overall safety.
    Having lived in Dubai for four years after living in different parts of the world, he expressed his gratitude to the nation’s leaders.
    His ‘only in Dubai’ theory certainly passed the test with flying colours.
    Safe for solo female travellers
    The UAE has continually ranked as a safe haven not only for citizens and residents, but for all those visiting too.
    Back in February, Dubai ranked as one of the top cities for the safety of female solo travellers. Per a survey conducted by the travel insurance website InsureMyTrip, Dubai ranked third on the list.
    The study stated, “Overall, Dubai has a very low crime rate and is considered a safe place to travel as a woman, with the majority of public transport in Dubai offering a ‘women’s only section’.”
    Top places to walk alone
    Late last year, it was also found the UAE was one of the safest places for people to walk alone at night.
    Per Gallup’s 2021 Global Law and Order report, it was found that 95 per cent of the country’s residents feel safe, especially when walking alone at night.
    His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, shared his pride over this declaration. He noted how safe the UAE was for women and how they could walk home, day or night, “without fear”.
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    Kylie, Kim K call out controversial Instagram update: ‘Stop trying to be TikTok’

    Lifestyle

    by Olivia Morris
    1 minute ago

    If you’re an avid social media user, you’ll be well aware of the recent updates to Instagram and if you’re not, in short, the app has seemingly become remarkably similar to its competitor TikTok.
    The interface of Instagram and scroll option has largely stayed the same since its launch back in 2013 and has first and foremost been a photo-sharing app.
    However, the recent update has seen the layout change to prioritising video – namely Instagram Reels, which launched in 2020 – just like TikTok.
    It’s a change which hasn’t been welcomed by the Instagram community with two of its biggest users, Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian, calling out the controversial update.
    Both the beauty entrepreneurs and sisters reshared a post on the social media platform, criticising Instagram for “trying to be TikTok”.

    “Make Instagram Instagram again (stop trying to be TikTok. I just want to see cute photos of my friends). Sincerely, everyone,” the message read.
    It’s not the first time Jenner has spoken out against social media updates with it then having a huge knock-on effect.
    The beauty mogul was previously an avid Snapchat user, but back in 2018, she admitted she didn’t use it anymore following its redesign. Subsequently, Snapchat’s stock dropped eight per cent in one day and it reportedly lost a market value of over $1 billion.
    Given both Jenner and Kardashian have huge followings – 361 million and 326 million, respectively – speaking out is bound to have some sort of response, and indeed it appears it has.
    Following the two sisters’ criticism over the updates, Instagram’s CEO, Adam Mosseri, took to Twitter to share a video addressing the backlash admitting the new design wasn’t “good yet”.

    👋🏼 There’s a lot happening on Instagram right now.
    I wanted to address a few things we’re working on to make Instagram a better experience.
    Please let me know what you think 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/x1If5qrCyS
    — Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) July 26, 2022

    He also insisted that Instagram would “continue to support photos”. “It’s part of our heritage,” he added. “You know I love photos. I know a lot of you out there love photos too.”
    However, moving forward he did admit Instagram would become more video-centric.
    “That said, I need to be honest — I do believe more and more of Instagram is going to become video over time,” he said.
    So, despite the criticism, it seems the TikTok-era of Instagram is well and truly here to stay.
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    #Dubai on TikTok garners the most views globally, new study finds

    Lifestyle

    by Olivia Morris
    1 minute ago

    Those who reside in Dubai know it’s a remarkable city, but it appears the whole world knows it, too.
    According to a new TikTok study, videos using the hashtag ‘Dubai’ will garner the most views on the popular social media app.
    In research conducted by Bounce, a luggage storage company, it found that Dubai topped the list of the most sought-after destinations on TikTok beating the likes of global hubs including New York City and London.
    Overall, it was found that #Dubai accumulated 81.8 billion views on the video sharing app, meanwhile, New York City had 59.5 billion views and London 36.8 billion views.
    Bounce said in a statement that “Dubai has become one of the most sought-after destinations for holidaymakers who want to soak up the sun in style”.
    “This ultra-modern city is home to some of the world’s most astounding architecture, such as the tallest building on Earth, the Burj Khalifa,” they added.
    While for the last two years the travel and tourism industry has been turned on its head, the UAE and Dubai has weathered the storm well, with tourist statistics returning to pre-pandemic numbers this year.
    From January to May 2022, Dubai welcomed over 6.17 million overnight visitors and this is surely only set to grow as we head into the cooler months in the latter of 2022.
    So, if you’re thinking about booking a trip to Dubai or you already reside here, make sure you hashtag Dubai when documenting your trip on TikTok.
    See some of Emirates Woman‘s top TikTok videos from around Dubai.
    Museum of the Future

    @emirateswoman Throwback to September 2021’s cover shoot for ‘The Icon Issue’ with @fendi. #emirateswoman #uae #museumofthefuture ♬ original sound – Emirates Woman

    URLA restaurant, Downtown Dubai

    @emirateswoman Views, vibe & amazing food – URLA at the Address Downtown is a must-visit. #emirateswoman #dubai #mydubai #dubaitiktok ♬ original sound – Sara Karrit

    Shanghai Me, DIFC

    @emirateswoman You need to have Shanghai Me DIFC on your must-try Dubai restaurant list. #emirateswoman #uae #dubai #dubaitiktok ♬ original sound – Princess Corpuz – cess

    SAN Beach Club, Palm West Beach

    @emirateswoman Inside the @Valentino takeover of San beach club in #Dubai. #emirateswoman ♬ original sound – 🖤

    AURA Sky Pool

    @emirateswoman We visited the gorgeous AURA skypool lounge, the world’s highest 360-degree infinity pool. #fyp #dubai #skypool #views #infinitypool ♬ original sound – Rayna Tours

    Address Beach Resort

    @emirateswoman This #Dubai ♬ original sound – Adam

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