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Some employees are finding workarounds. One person shared that their boss “doesn’t care about his team’s experience and expertise. He wants a summary from Copilot instead. We’ve started writing our own summaries and putting it on fake Copilot chats to get him to listen to us.”
One person who left their job in part due to an AI-obsessed boss shared the worst offense. Their boss would put memes meant to be posted on social pages into Claude to see if they were funny.
Marketers also shared that they’ll look to their boss for feedback on something and immediately get told to ask AI instead. “Literally every action item from a meeting is met with ‘just ask Claude it’. Even creative hooks for marketing.”
Leadership feedback is now relegated to their AI chatbot of choice. “My managers keep taking my copy that’s with them for final approval, running it through AI, and going ‘here, use this.’ A huge waste of time and effort on everyone’s part, not to mention demoralizing as hell.”
Does your boss have AI brain? I've spent the past few weeks talking to marketers about what it’s like to be on a team where leadership is obsessed with AI. Here's what I heard:
not the starbucks ring camera
beauty companies giving away eggs and gambling apps opening free grocery stores. it isn’t charity, it’s marketing that uses the affordability crisis as a hook for attention.
The advice people give social managers during dark times is to take a break from scrolling. The social team at @mprnews.org, who have been covering the ongoing ICE surge in Minnesota, doesn’t have that option. In today's newsletter I asked how they are doing.
some thoughts on the future of instagram
the instagram account "mikewaynedotcom" has posted over 250 ai-generated videos of ice over the course of just two days. most commenters have no idea they aren't real.
thanks for sharing!
“If Mosseri were being honest with himself on how to keep Instagram ‘authentic’, he would have used his essay to advocate for Al regulation, creator protections, and industry standards.”
@milkkarten.bsky.social on target, as usual
Thanks Scott!
Thank you for sharing!
I’m attempting to build the most comprehensive salary benchmark report for social media professionals. (No, we’re not all interns.) Help me by filling out this survey and sharing with friends who work in this field.
thank you lucy!
After five years of running Duolingo's social media, Zaria Parvez is leaving. I flew to Pittsburgh to chat with her about what she's looking for in her next role, the mental health of social managers, and why she's into "slow burn" content. In tomorrow’s newsletter.
Finally, all of this was very cost effective!!
Here’s an example of what an email flow looked like in DMs.
ManyChat also helped Mamdani's campaign collect emails. Gabriella estimates around 10k emails were collected from Instagram.
One of the most impressive uses of the tool was their comment-to-dm posts. I’ve shared an example of one here.
When Gabriella started working with the campaign in April, she immediately started setting up flows within ManyChat. As you can see below, they can be quite complicated on the back end.
The lightbulb moment.
Funny enough, ManyChat is typically thought of as an influencer tool. That's how Gabriella first heard of it. She has an influencer dog, Edna the Runt, who uses it.
Here’s how ManyChat, the tool the campaign used to mobilize followers, works.
Two months before the primaries, Gabriella Zutrau, an independent freelance digital consultant, texted @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social's campaign team with an idea. She knew of a tool that could turn online enthusiasm into volunteers. I spoke with her about the impact of a comment-to-dm automation tool.
Published the results to a survey about what it's really like to work in social media right now. The headline? Brands are leaving Twitter in droves.