EPISODE · Nov 9, 2021 · 1 MIN
REDDIT BEGINS TESTING OF TIKTOK-LIKE VIDEO FEED
Reddit has started testing their forthcoming TikTok-like video feed highlight for their iOS application. The online media firm prior started testing a comparable vertical video design the year before.A Reddit representative featured the stage's emphasis on bringing a more upgraded video experience for its web-based clients:"Reddit's central goal is to acquire local area and having a place with everybody the world, and along these lines, Reddit's video group's main goal is to bring local area through video. Throughout the last year, our objective was to fabricate a brought together video player, and once again imagine the player interface to coordinate with what clients (new and old) expect with regards to an in-application video player — particularly remarking, seeing, drawing in and finding new substance and networks through video,"A most recent report from Techcrunch uncovered that the new Reddit element will be accessible at the upper right corner close to the inquiry bar wherein clients can get to new and imaginative recordings posted by makers. Reddit clients can upvote, downvote, remark, offer and gift an honor to the video content. Reddit video downloader is a tool to help you download these videos."As per Reddit, most iOS clients ought to have a button on their application straightforwardly to one side of the pursuit bar — when tapped, it will show a flood of recordings in a TikTok-like design. When given a video, (which shows the banner who transferred it and the subreddit it's from), clients can upvote or downvote, remark, gift an honor or offer it. Like TikTok, clients can swipe up to see another video, taking care of content from subreddits the client is preferred, just as related ones. For example, in case you're preferred r/printmaking, you may see content from r/stoneware or r/bookbinding."
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