TikTok expands creation tools as it continues to short-term authentic and spontaneous connections on the platform Now.
Newest way to involve and connect with others on the app — a daily photo and video experience where users can share their most reliable moments with the people who matter the most.
The new feature brings validity to a whole new creative experience that connects communities with those close to them and invites users and their friends to capture what they’re doing at the instant using their device’s front and back camera.
Users will receive an everyday prompt to capture a 10-second video or a static photo to speedily and easily share what they’re up to.
The platform is testing with the new feature over the coming weeks. It can read from both TikTok and the new TikTok Now app.
The feature may be available within TikTok, downloadable as a new TikTok Now app, or accessible in both formats.
TikTok Now designed with the safety and privacy of the community in mind. It permits creators to decide who can view or engage with their content. They can block others and choose which comments look on their content and also report behavior that violates Community Guidelines.
The video-sharing app considers the safety of its community, and remains to take more steps to help support the safety and well-being of teens in particular:
Creation tools:
If someone under the age of 16 creates an account to use the TikTok Now app, just like TikTok, their account will be private by default.
Those under the age of 18 will not be able to share their content to the Explore feed.
People aged between 13 and 15 will have commenting options limited to Friends only to help protect beside unwanted interactions
Users above 18 years of age have extra sharing settings. They can choose to share their posts with the broader TikTok Now community based on the privacy settings they have chosen.
The default setting is ‘Friends can view’. To change the privacy settings for TikTok Now:
On the Post screen, tap Friends can view.
Choose who you’d like to allow to view your TikTok Now posts.
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Friends can view: Anyone who follows you, and you follow back can view your TikTok Now.
Everyone: Anyone in your area can view your TikTok Now posts. People that don’t follow you or you don’t follow back can’t comment or interact with your TikTok Now posts.