TikTok wants to disappear Instagram with its new photo sharing app

by times news cr

2024-04-14 02:35:56

TikTokthe short video platform, wants to disappear Instagram with his new app to share photos.

The competition between TikTok and Instagram for users is intensifying.

Several years after Instagram begins to implement strategies to gain ground in the “microvideo” market, TikTok’s most forceful response is yet to come.

Is about TikTok Notesan app that will show photo posts with current and future publications from users of the platform originating in China.

TikTok Logo (Unsplash)

TikTok Notes, the app that will be very similar to Instagram, would be launched shortly

In an announcement that is beginning to reach some of its users, TikTok promises that his new Instagram type app It will arrive soon on the network.

It is also noted that if users do not want their posts to be displayed on TikTok Notesit will be enough to deactivate it.

Do you already want to know the new TikTok app? The official announcement is still missing and the launch date of TikTok Notes is still to be specified.

Meanwhile, a preview of the platform is available on the site called notes.tiktok.com.

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There is an example of photo publications accompanied by small texts. A button appears below that says “Open application”, although it is not activated yet.

TikTok Notes

TikTok Notes (https://notes.tiktok.com/)

While preparing the launch of its new app, TikTok continues to face problems in the US

TikTok It would not only be looking to gain ground on Instagram with a photo-based platform.

Some time ago, the app owned by ByteDance wanted to compete with X – formerly Twitter – by implementing new functions “inspired” by the microblog.

The new TikTok news comes as ByteDance continues to confront the United States government, which continues to look for ways for Congress to end up banning the application in the country.

This, by insisting on its concern about the security of user data and privacy, due to TikTok’s relationship with China.

It has been argued that TikTok’s parent company, ByteDancecould be required by Chinese law to provide user data to the Chinese government if requested.

This has raised concerns about the potential use of the TikTok platform for foreign surveillance and interference.

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TikTok Logo (Unsplash)


2024-04-14 02:35:56

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