Video reigns supreme on social media like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. And now, video is becoming a bigger business for ...
With video uploads increasing by 36% year-over-year, the business-to-business social platform is testing a new full-screen vertical video display for users on both mobile and web, as well as video ...
With TikTok’s future in limbo, rivals X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky have introduced vertical video feeds similar to those popularized by the China-based platform.
Social network X is trying to capitalize on the uncertainty surrounding ByteDance apps like TikTok and Lemon8 by launching a dedicated vertical video feed. The company is adding a video tab in the ...
She was shortlisted for the Guardian… It seems that amid the ban on ByteDance-associated apps like TikTok, Bluesky is trying to capture its share of the vertical video market. The X alternative ...
In a move to capitalize on the uncertainty surrounding TikTok, X has introduced a new tab specifically for vertical videos. While X already offered short-form videos accessible through scrolling ...
Elon Musk-owned X also launched a dedicated feed for vertical videos in the U.S., and Meta announced a new video editing app called Edits to rival CapCut.
X is launching a dedicated vertical video feed, in line with other social media platforms. Elon Musk’s social-media company is looking to introduce new features that are similar to TikTok ...
Bluesky, an X (formerly Twitter) competitor, has also joined the club by introducing a custom feed featuring vertical videos like TikTok. Bluesky is showing vertical videos in a new custom tab ...
If you don’t see the new video feature, make sure you’re on the most recent update and have restarted the app. X/Twitter has done something similar with vertical videos on its platform, and Meta has ...