
TikTok may no longer remain a short-video platform, spotted testing long-format videos
India Today
After increasing the time limit of its videos from one minute to three minutes, TikTok may now allow users to post a 5-minute-long video
TikTok may soon let users post long videos on its platform. After increasing the time limit of its videos from one minute to three minutes, TikTok may now allow users to post a 5-minute-long video. The information was shared by social media consultant Matt Navarra, who posted a screenshot of an account update from TikTok, which hints at the upcoming feature. TikTok has rolled out the update to a bunch of users. “Upload longer videos: Upload videos up to 5 minutes long from your device. Make sure you’re using the latest version of TikTok before trying out the feature on your app or tiktok.com,” the notification from TikTok reads.
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After fight with US Military, Anthropic starts searching for policy expert on weapons and explosives
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