TikTok has introduced a series of updates aimed at making the platform more social and collaborative. The first update, called Shared Feed, allows friends and family to share a curated feed of 15 videos generated by TikTok activity. This shared feed is accessible via direct messaging and can be watched together, with participants able to leave the chat at any time.
The tool also includes a dashboard that provides users with metrics on their shared likes, as well as a way to check out their Shared Like history. With this feature, users can discover new content together, creating a more social experience within the app.
TikTok has also launched Shared Collections, which allows users to collect and organize groups of videos. This tool is designed to be used for sharing reading lists, local restaurants, or products to buy. Users can save a video, create a Shared Collection, and send that list to someone else via direct message. However, there's a catch - users must follow one another to access the shared collection.
The updates are part of TikTok's efforts to expand its social features, making it more of a platform for sharing content with friends and family. The introduction of these features puts pressure on Instagram, which recently introduced similar features.
The tool also includes a dashboard that provides users with metrics on their shared likes, as well as a way to check out their Shared Like history. With this feature, users can discover new content together, creating a more social experience within the app.
TikTok has also launched Shared Collections, which allows users to collect and organize groups of videos. This tool is designed to be used for sharing reading lists, local restaurants, or products to buy. Users can save a video, create a Shared Collection, and send that list to someone else via direct message. However, there's a catch - users must follow one another to access the shared collection.
The updates are part of TikTok's efforts to expand its social features, making it more of a platform for sharing content with friends and family. The introduction of these features puts pressure on Instagram, which recently introduced similar features.