TikTok-style reels boost Meta's engagement, reveals Mark Zuckerberg

File picture

On Wednesday, Meta held its Q1 2023 quarterly earnings call where Meta CFO Susan Li and CEO Mark Zuckerberg fielded questions from analysts about the company's recent results.

During the call, Zuckerberg revealed that time spent on Instagram has increased more than 24 per cent since the launch of Reels on the platform. This increase in engagement is attributed to AI-powered content recommendations similar to those that made TikTok so popular.

Li expressed her satisfaction with Reels' impact on the platform and acknowledged that short-term videos are highly valued by users. She further added that Instagram has seen a significant increase in sharing around Reels in recent months, with re-shares doubling over the last six months.

However, when asked about Reels' impact on Facebook, Li was hesitant to answer. She did note that AI-driven recommendations that don't come from direct connections are increasing engagement among users on Facebook.

Despite the increase in engagement on Instagram, Reels' impact on revenue has been limited. Li acknowledged that Reels are cannibalizing revenue from Stories and feed-based posts, as users spend more time engaging with Reels. Nevertheless, Li stated that overall user time is increasing, and Reels are on track to be revenue-neutral by the end of the year or early 2024.

Li also highlighted the need for product work to figure out proper monetization for Reels since they are structurally different from existing Instagram content types. Although they do not have a clear path to getting Reels to monetization parity with feed or Stories, Li said that they are confident that Reels will eventually become a key contributor to monetisation as they continue to drive incremental growth.

Overall, Meta's Q1 2023 earnings call revealed that Reels are driving engagement on Instagram, but there is still work to be done to turn that engagement into revenue.

More from Business

  • Air Arabia expands RAK network with Moscow route

    Air Arabia has announced the expansion of operations from Ras Al Khaimah with the launch of a new route connecting Ras Al Khaimah International Airport with Moscow Domodedovo International Airport.

  • UAE holds 30% of Middle Eastern cinema market share

    The UAE Media Council has announced that the cinema sector generated AED 517 million in revenue during the first eight months of this year, attracting around 11 million cinema visits.

  • Vietnam says Musk's SpaceX plans $1.5b Starlink investment

    Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to invest $1.5 billion (AED 5.5 billion) in Vietnam in the near future, the government of the Communist-run nation said on Thursday, which could help resolve a stalemate over the launch of its Starlink satellite services there.

  • UAE, New Zealand conclude CEPA negotiations

    The UAE and New Zealand concluded negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), it was announced on Thursday. The deal is expected to unlock economic opportunities for exporters and boost supply chains with one of the latter's most important trading partners in the Middle East.

  • Boeing, striking union to resume contract talks on Friday

    Boeing and its largest union will resume contract talks on Friday in a bid to end a strike that has throttled plane production and hammered the finances of the aerospace giant, the union and company said on Wednesday.