May Social Media Roundup: What’s Hot, What’s New & Why the DMCC Act Should Be On Your Radar

Social Media Updates May 2025: Hot Features, Hidden Risks & One Massive Law You Cannot Ignore

Summer is flirting with us, and I am ready. But while you're out here manifesting sunshine and iced coffees, the platforms are doing what they do best—dropping updates like confetti and quietly shifting the rules of the game. As we dive into social media updates May 2025, it’s crucial to understand the implications of these changes.

Instagram alone coughed up ten updates in April. TikTok and Meta? Equally chaotic. And when you thought it couldn’t get more intense, the UK government casually drops the DMCC Act — a law with teeth, fines, and real consequences if you’re cutting corners in your marketing.

Here’s your brutally honest, no-fluff breakdown of what’s new on socials and why now is the time to get your digital house in order.


What’s the DMCC Act — and Why Should You Care?

Plus Key Social Media Updates May 2025 You Should Know

The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 officially kicks in April 2025 — but don’t get comfy. It’s already shifting expectations around how businesses show up online. In short?

The days of shady marketing tactics are numbered.

The DMCC cracks down on:

  • Fake reviews and inflated social proof (bye-bye, engagement pods)
  • Hidden fees and “surprise” charges at checkout
  • Influencer marketing without proper disclosure
  • Misleading ads, offers, and overhyped claims

And it’s not a slap-on-the-wrist situation. We’re talking fines of up to 10% of your global turnover or £300k, whichever is greater. Yes, global. Even the small fish need to swim smart now.


Instagram: 10 New Features You Might’ve Missed

Let’s be honest — IG updates like it’s got commitment issues. Here’s what matters this month:

Edits App Launches

Instagram’s new video editing app is finally out, but CapCut hasn’t been fired yet. It’s fine, but it’s not groundbreaking.

Blend DMS

IG wants to recommend Reels you and your mates like in a shared DM thread. Honestly, more noise, less joy.

AI Search Topics in Comments

AI is now recommending related searches based on your post and its comments. This feels a bit “hover parent,” but it could be helpful to for visibility.

View Counts Go Public(ish)

You can now see view counts for all your posts, not just Reels. For now, it's just you, but you know that’ll change eventually.

Monthly Insights Recap

A handy notification showing your monthly stats, top-performing content, and when your audience is most active. Finally, some valuable data in-app.

Profile-Only Posting (In Testing)

This is great for content that needs credibility (think team info, opening hours) but doesn’t need to hit the feed.

Locked Reels (In Testing)

Want to drop VIP-only content? Locked Reels let you share videos that require a code to view. Think of giveaways, events, and member-only access.

Reel Sorting by Views (In Testing)

See your most viewed Reels in one tap. Handy for auditing content performance — or reminding yourself you peaked in 2022. No judgement.

Coloured Notes

For the Notes-obsessed among you, now you can change the background colour. Does this matter? No. Will you use it? Probably.

Hidden Places (In Testing)

A privacy feature that lets you hide sensitive locations like your home or office from IG maps. About time.


Threads, Meta, TikTok & Co. Are Also Doing The Most

Meta:

  • Meta AI is now its app
  • Verified accounts can now tag content as “original” (helpful for reposts)
  • New warning pop-ups appear when engaging with non-verified accounts
  • Cracking down on spammy, low-quality content
  • Starting to look a lot like Twitter with the arrival of Community Notes

Threads:

  • Moved to Threads.com (no more .net)
  • Ads are now available globally for eligible brands
  • Testing multiple bio links (finally catching up to Linktree)
  • Prompting users to share Threads to IG Stories

TikTok:

  • Alt text now available for still images
  • Footnotes (aka Community Notes) are being tested in the US
  • “Marked viewers” lets you track key people in Lives (only you can see it)
  • Ads can now lead to Messenger, WhatsApp, and beyond
  • Brand suitability controls are now live. Read the new ad placement guide!

LinkedIn:

  • Alternate names are now supported for verification (great for creators using stage names)
  • MP4 file sharing now works in messages
  • Canva templates for video ads? Yes please.
  • Top-of-feed news banner expanded to the UK
  • Trending video tab helps spotlight viral industry content

YouTube:

  • Shorts views now count instantly (no more “you must watch 3 seconds” nonsense)

How to Futureproof Your Marketing Under the DMCC Act

Before regulators and platforms do it for you, here's what to clean up now.

Be Real with Reviews

Stop asking your mum, cousin, or dog walker to leave five stars. If you reward a review? Disclose it. If it’s fake? Delete it.

Quit the Engagement Pods

No, they don't boost your numbers. No, they’re not worth a £300k fine or losing consumer trust. Engagement must be real—or it's misleading.

Disclose Paid Partnerships

Whether it's gifted products or paid promotions, influencers must label them properly—and so should you. #Ad is non-negotiable now. Full disclosure should not be buried in hidden copy. It's also your responsibility to ensure those you work with are also compliant.

Show All Fees Upfront

No more “From £20!” then slapping on £12 in “service fees” at checkout. That’s called drip pricing. It’s illegal now. Get your pricing house in order.

Ditch the Dodgy Claims

Unless you're actually #1 in your category, don’t say you are. Same goes for “best-selling”, “award-winning”, or “top-rated”. Back it up — or tone it down.


What This Means For You

Social media is still one of the best free tools for growing your business, but it’s not the Wild West anymore. The DMCC Act is your sign to stop winging it and start getting smart:

✅ Audit your content
✅ Clean up your old posts
✅ Double-check any influencer or affiliate relationships
✅ Be transparent, truthful, and customer-first

You can still be creative, edgy, funny, and bold — do it in a way that’s honest and compliant.


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