Growth Got Weird Today: New Features Dropped and an AI "Denied" 2025 ☕️

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Nov 21, 2025

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Quick Hits

  1. WhatsApp Adds Activity Notes to User Profiles
    (Finally, a polite way to say ‘I’m ignoring you on purpose.)

  2. ChatGPT launches group chats globally
    (This is fun until the AI starts taking sides.)

  3. Gemini 3 refused to believe it was 2025, and hilarity ensued
    (Gemini entering its existential crisis arc)

The Growth joke of the day

Why did the AI refuse to join the meeting?
Because it heard it was another “sync” and said,
“I already know everything you guys catch up.”

What's New in Growth Hacking/Growth Marketing?

Strategies

  • ChatGPT Atlas adds Arc-like vertical tabs
    OpenAI is updating ChatGPT Atlas with vertical tabs that make it look a bit like the Arc browser. Now, instead of opening a new tab at the top of the AI-powered browser, you can change your tab style to access it within a left-hand sidebar.

  • The Role Of Brand Authority And E-E-A-T In The AI Search Era

    This article discusses how brand authority and E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) are critical for brands to be visible in AI-driven search answers. Trust, verifiability, and credibility will decide brand visibility as synthesized answers compete with traditional search results, impacting digital and growth marketing approaches.

  • YouTube tests an in-app private messaging feature again

    After YouTube discontinued its private messaging feature in 2019, the platform is now reintroducing this functionality for a select group of users. Users with access to the test are able to share videos directly on the mobile app, including long-form videos, Shorts, and even livestreams.

  • WhatsApp gets its own Instagram Notes-like feature

    WhatsApp introduces an 'About' feature reminiscent of Instagram Notes, allowing users to post short updates visible atop chat lists. Improves status communication and interactivity. While not as advanced as Instagram Notes (which supports videos/music), its rollout could affect conversational marketing and engagement tactics.

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What's New in Artificial Intelligence (AI) 

  • Perplexity brings its AI browser Comet to Android

    Perplexity has launched Comet, its AI-focused browser, on Android. Features include AI-powered search, tab summaries, voice mode, shopping research, action transparency, ad blocker, and upcoming functionalities like a conversational agent and password manager. Highlights the growing role of AI in digital experience and marketing platforms.

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