The Tik Tok test allows 3 minutes of streaming |
According to a new report, TikTok has begun testing a new feature that will allow users to record videos longer than is currently allowed.
Social media advisor Matt Navarra (Matt Navarra) said: TikTok has started allowing up to 3 minutes of video to be recorded.
Navarra posted a tweet on Twitter saying: The feature is still in the early stages of beta. Screenshots have also been posted to confirm the functionality. The screenshot includes a notification from TikTok stating that “You can download videos up to 3 minutes in advance through the TikTok app and the desktop site. To try it out, make sure the app is updated. Then try to download and download the video from the device to the app or from tiktok.com.
Tik Tok currently allows all users to download videos up to a minute in length. This period turned out to be a hit because it was longer than the time the Vine service allowed and shorter than most videos posted on YouTube.
Extending the video duration allowed on TikTok to 3 minutes is believed to be a repeat of the first YouTube experience, as the maximum length was no more than 10 minutes.
It's worth noting that about two weeks after TikTok released a new update to improve the security of its apps, it was testing the new feature that allowed parents to better control teenage accounts, and social media companies are under pressure to grow. On their platform to be safer for children.
The company said at the time: With the "family messaging" feature, parents can now disable comments completely on their children's videos or just give them to their friends. A parent whose account is linked to the child's account can also enable private mode on the child's account, disable searching for content, users, hashtags, or voices, and specify who can view the account's favorite videos.