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Creator Credit Protections, Meta’s Paid Link Trials, and AI’s Biggest Milestones: Today’s Growth Update ☕️

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Mar 16, 2026

Hello, GrowthHackers! 

Welcome to your daily unfair advantage.

Every morning, we cut through the noise to bring you sharp insights, fast news, and fresh sparks to light up your brain and fuel your hustle. From scrappy hacks to big tech moves, AI shifts to culture flips this is your intel to stay ahead, move fast, and break boring.

Think of it as your growth-fueled espresso shot.
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Let’s dive in.👇

Quick Hits

  1. Meta adds more measures to ensure original creators get credit
    (Meta finally beating the 'content farm' allegations)

  2. Instagram tests links in post captions for paying users
    (Charging for a clickable link in 2026 is actually wild)

  3. The biggest AI stories of the year (so far)
    (The AI lore this year is getting too deep, I’m just trying to keep up at this point.)

The Growth joke of the day

Why did the SEO specialist get dumped at the restaurant? 
Because they spent the whole night looking at the menu, but never actually ordered.

What's New in Growth Hacking/Growth Marketing?

Strategies

  • X commits to altering its verification program in EU
    X has agreed to update its verification process in Europe, in line with guidance from the EU Commission, in order to avoid further penalties as a result of its potentially misleading verification checkmarks in the app.

  • Most consumers use AI, but few fully trust it
    New research shows AI is already shaping product discovery and purchases, but a large gap between usage and trust is creating new challenges for marketers.

  • Why emotion data is changing how ads get tested
    Emotion data reveals how audiences actually respond to creative, helping brands fix weak messaging before spending millions on media.

  • Facebook makes it easier for creators to report impersonators
    After widespread complaints that Facebook has become an “AI slop hellscape,” Meta on Friday announced new tools to detect impersonation, as well as updated creator guidelines that better define what Facebook considers to be “original content.”

  • WhatsApp launches parent-managed accounts
    WhatsApp has added a new way for parents to monitor who their kids are engaging with in the app with parent-managed accounts, which will provide control and oversight options to manage their kids’ interactions.

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In this episode with Dean Arnett, we discuss the radical transformation of the global media landscape. We dive into how to scale content production without losing the human "spark," the ethics of synthetic media, and why the "Documentary Mindset" is the ultimate growth hack for modern brands.

Dean Arnett is an award-winning filmmaker and former BBC producer who now consults for global giants like the Associated Press and the Financial Times. He bridges the gap between decades of broadcast excellence and the cutting-edge tools of generative AI.

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