So, you’ve finally had enough of TikTok. Did you spend too many late nights endlessly scrolling through dumb videos? Whatever the reason may be, it’s actually really simple to delete your TikTok account. You can do it directly from the iOS or Android mobile app – …
If you’re curious about who’s checking out your TikTok videos, you can check directly from your profile. It’s an easy way to tell who is most closely following your content, but it can also be useful for tracking down troublesome trolls. This is a relatively new …
While the world is busy enjoying the craze over the TikTok app, users of the well-famed video-sharing platform are clueless that they almost fell victim to a vulnerability that could have let bad actors breach their accounts months ago. Thankfully, it was prevented before being noticed …
Unlike other social media apps such as Twitter or Instagram, where users can apply for verification, there isn’t any direct method to get verified on TikTok. Instead, TikTok has a secret system to bestow verification badges on popular profiles. However, there are some things you …
Did you know TikTok is the most engaging social media app with an average user session of almost 11 minutes? Now add to the mix a staggering 1.2 billion monthly users. To state the obvious, TikTok is dominating the social media landscape, becoming a gold mine …
TikTok has several buried features. Even if you spend hours in the app daily, you probably don’t know how to change your basic settings and preferences – such as your username and profile name. When you create a TikTok account, you’re asked to choose a username …
TikTok has announced that later this week creators will be able to enable a new “Live Subscription” to generate “predictable monthly income”. Similar to subscription and membership options from Twitch and YouTube, TikTok’s new Live Subscription feature will allow users to directly support their favorite creators …
A stitch is a unique editing tool on TikTok that combines parts of other creators’ videos with your own. Think of it like threading together two videos. Perhaps you want to play an impressive or bizarre moment from someone else’s post, then film your reaction …
Instagram is testing a TikTok style feature whereby videos are served full-screen on the home page. The social media network wants to “bring video more front and centre” it claims, and the design change means that Reels will become a more significant part of the mobile …