TikTok
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TikTok is a video-sharing platform that allows its users to create and share 15-second videos. Its parent company, ByteDance, bought Musical.ly (which was later renamed to TikTok) in 2018, and all of the app’s users were moved to TikTok. Nowadays, TikTok is one of the fastest-growing social networking services. Its users can create videos and edit them using various filters, music, animation, etc.
YouTube Starts Rolling Out Its TikTok Rival Called Shorts in India
YouTube Shorts will initially be available for Android users and will let them create short 15-second videos and upload them on the platform.
ByteDance Rejects Microsoft's Bid for TikTok
The Chinese company ByteDance will not sell its TikTok social media platform to Microsoft. It chose to partner with Oracle instead.
Los Angeles Authorities Cut off Electricity to TikTokers
Mayor of Los Angeles authorized the city to shut off utilities to a Hollywood Hills home that is rented by three TikTokers, where large parties were hosted despite the COVID-19 quarantine and Safer at Home orders.
4 Apps You Can Replace TikTok With
Amid the latest news about the TikTok ban in the United States, fans of short videos need to look for a new entertainment platform. In this article, we’ve gathered some worthy analogs of TikTok that you definitely should check out.
Weekly Fun: New Yeezy Sunglasses, South Park Predicting Protests, and Christian TikTok
This week’s stories feature new Yeezy sunglasses, a story about how South Park predicted protests in Belarus, a “pistol” that shoots with medical masks, and Kanye West, who wants to create a Cristian TikTok.
How to Permanently Delete Your Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok, and Other Social Media Accounts
Erasing your social media presence is a complicated task, as social media platforms make money from users and their data, so they do not want to let you go. In this article, we tell you how to permanently and irrevocably delete your social media accounts.
Netflix's India Rival Creates TikTok Analog
Indian streaming service Zee5 launched the HiPi platform to create and watch short 90-second videos, similar to the Chinese app TikTok.