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TikTok is an AI app. Not an “ask a bot to do your homework” kind of AI app, but an AI app all the same: Its algorithm processes and acts upon huge amounts of data to keep users engaged. Without that fundamental,
As the clock winds down toward TikTok's potential ban, we've compiled a list of the most realistic alternative short-form platforms for both creators and viewers.
With a possible TikTok ban just days away, many U.S. users are looking for alternative social media platforms to help them keep up with pop culture or provide the type of entertaining videos that popularized the short-form video app.
There are the TikTok creators who fear losing their audiences and have been frantically trying to persuade their fans to follow them on Instagram and YouTube, and the e-commerce brands and drop-shippers that are going to have to find other places to sell their stuff.
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew thanked Donald Trump for his commitment to "finding a solution" that keeps TikTok available in the U.S. after the ruling.
From popular options like Instagram Reels, to buzzy apps like RedNote, these are the short-form video platforms these are top TikTok alternatives.
As the U.S. considers banning TikTok, here are the social media alternatives users can explore for short videos and trends.
Learn more about the best TikTok alternatives, from Reels to RedNote, to find your new favorite social media platform after January 19th.
Both Meta and Snap Inc. are seeing their stock prices jump higher on Wednesday as TikTok moves closer to being banned