Chinese short-video making platform TikTok is reportedly planning
to allow its users longer, three-minute videos in an apparent bid to take on
YouTube.
Chinese
short-video making platform TikTok
is reportedly planning to allow its users longer, three-minute videos in an
apparent bid to take on YouTube.
First spotted by social media consultant Matt Navarra who tweeted a screenshot
of the update, the feature is in early access stages.
TikTok currently
allows creators to upload videos up to a minute in length.
Three-minute
TikTok videos on TikTok feel like a miniature replica of YouTube, back when YouTube
videos were shorter than 10 minutes, reports The Verge.
Its rival
Instagram Reels has doubled the length of the videos you can upload, taking it
from 15 seconds to 30 seconds.
YouTube Shorts is
a short-form video service that lets user create and upload a video of 15
seconds or less on YouTube.
The Donald Trump
administration granted China's ByteDance further seven-day extension to sell
its short video-sharing platform TikTok's American business.
The US Department
of Treasury said that the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
(CFIUS) allowed the one week's extension, from November 27 to December 4, in
order to review revised submission that the committee recently received.
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