Meta has announced the debut of Edits, a new video editing app that will compete with ByteDance's CapCut. This news follows ...
Meta's attempt to lure creators to its platforms comes as questions remain over the future of its main rival in the US.
Meta has also announced some changes to make its platforms Facebook and Instagram friendlier for TikTok creators ...
TikTok has been granted a reprieve in the US, even if the app is still not available on Apple or Google’s app stores.
Instagram’s new TikTok-type features are aplenty, but users are aghast and can’t look away from the change in their profile ...
Meta Sunday announced a new video editing app called Edits, after ByteDance’s video editing app CapCut was removed from Apple ...
Meta is luring TikTok creators over to its platforms with the promise of cash bonuses, content deals, and support to grow ...
Other apps from the company behind TikTok, including CapCut and Lemon8, went dark this weekend before flickering back. The federal law banning TikTok also applies to them.
CapCut, the ByteDance-owned video editing app that’s subject to the same ban as TikTok, is working again in the US.
According to a report from The Information, Instagram is attracting TikTok creators with lofty monthly cash bonuses up to $50 ...
Meta is enticing TikTok creators with up to $5,000 as a way to "jumpstart" growth on Instagram and Facebook.
Instagram is reportedly luring TikTok creators over to Reels with bonuses ranging from $10,000 to $50,000, but there’s a catch.