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TikTok, Bluesky
TikTok is safe for now, but X and Bluesky are launching similar-looking vertical video feeds to take its place should the ban hammer come down again
X, Bluesky and others have rolled out vertical video feeds following TikTok’s short shutdown. TikTok’s offline period may have lasted less than 24 hours and the controversial social network may have received a 75-day reprieve from Donald Trump,
Bluesky adds TikTok mode while Elon mulls reviving Vine in the latest banning drama
Bluesky is not the only app that could serve as a destination for TikTok users. Elon Musk says that X (formerly Twitter) is "looking into" bringing Vine back. X (then Twitter) purchased Vine in 2012. Back then, Vine did not even have an iOS app. Vine remained active until 2017, when it was shut down.
In challenge to TikTok, Bluesky and X roll out dedicated vertical video feeds
Bluesky also noted that developers are working on alternatives for TikTok using the AT Protocol, or Authenticated Transfer Protocol, the decentralized protocol behind the social media service. These include upcoming apps such as Tik.Blue, Skylight.Social and Bluescreen.Blue.
Elon Musk’s X and Bluesky look to cash in on TikTok uncertainties with new video features
X and Bluesky have announced they are launching custom video feeds as TikTok faces an uncertain future in the U.S.
Bluesky launches a custom feed for vertical videos
With TikTok's future in the U.S. uncertain, it feels like major social media platforms are working overtime to ship features to attract the millions of
Bluesky unveils TikTok-style video section amid US TikTok tensions
TikTok’s future in the US hangs in the balance after President Donald Trump signed an executive order granting it a 75-day reprieve following its potential shutdown. Rivals, including Bluesky, have accelerated their efforts to fill the void.
X and Bluesky Launch TikTok Style Video Feeds
Ready for a TikTok alternative? See how X and Bluesky are adding new video feeds to mimic TikTok's popular style.
As TikTok stumbles, Bluesky and X introduce new tab to binge watch vertical videos
Donald Trump recently unbanned TikTok in the US, but competitors like X and Bluesky are already capitalizing the opportunity by adding vertical video scrolling feeds to the social media platforms.
Bluesky created its own TikTok-like feature called 'Trending Videos'
Bluesky has introduced a TikTok-like vertical video feature on mobile called Trending Videos, now available in the explore tab.
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Mark Cuban Says He’ll Back a TikTok Alternative Built Off Bluesky’s Protocol
If TikTok bites the dust (as it is expected to do on Sunday ), billionaire Mark Cuban says he’d be open to financing an ...
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X and Bluesky are rolling out the same new feed. You can probably guess what it is.
Instagram recently announced CapCut video editing rival Edits, and now X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky are both rolling out ...
WDIO
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Tech Bytes: X and BlueSky adds new video features
Amid the recent TikTok debacle, social media platforms X and BlueSky release their own vertical-video features. Canon ...
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RedNote, Flip, Clapper, and Likee claim the top of the App Store as TikTok comes back online
TikTok may be back, but that hasn't prevented other Chinese competitors from gaining users. In the lead up to a ban on TikTok ...
Truthout
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TikTok Shouldn’t Be Banned, But It Still Values Profit Over Privacy
A ban would be a nightmare for civil liberties. But TikTok, like all Big Tech platforms, is no friend to the left.
TechRound
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Are Social Media Platforms Returning To Nostalgic Features?
Music statuses turn everyday updates into small performances. Individuals who prefer subtle cues can share feelings through ...
Hosted on MSN
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Six snowplows joining Chicago’s fleet with new names
Chicago has announced the winning names for its third annual ‘You Name a Snowplow’ contest. The Department of Streets and Sanitation has picked six names submitted and voted on by Chicago residents ...
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Marvel Snap Is Back Online Following Brief Ban
Marvel Snap has made its triumphant return to the United States after being abruptly banned and shut down as part of the TikTok ban.
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