SAN FRANCISCO — TikTok, the social platform known for its addictive video content, announced on Monday (July 24) that it will offer text-only posts, becoming the latest tech giant to offer an alternative to embattled Twitter.
TikTok, the social platform known for its addictive video content, announced on Monday that it will offer text-only posts, becoming the latest tech giant to offer an alternative to embattled Twitter.
Like Meta-owned Threads, TikTok benefits from its size, with around 1.4 billion monthly active users, according to specialist site Business of Apps. TikTok's version will remain more visual than a Twitter or Threads post, with users able to add a colour background, music and stickers to the post.
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