TikTok Notes is a new feature that allows users to share content through still images and text, offering a more visual and static approach compared to TikTok’s typical video format. This feature is somewhat similar to Instagram’s posts, allowing users to upload single images or carousel posts, with headlines and captions up to 4,000 characters long. It’s designed to support informative or useful content, like explainers and tutorials, making it a potentially valuable space for creators to share detailed posts.
TikTok Notes is currently available in select regions like Canada and Australia as part of a limited test, with no confirmed global rollout date yet. If it proves successful, it could be expanded to other regions.
A key aspect of TikTok Notes is its integration with your regular TikTok account, where your public photo posts are automatically shared on the Notes app. Users can opt out if they don’t want this cross-posting feature. The layout mimics platforms like Pinterest, with a two-column grid, and it offers both a “For You” feed and a “Following” feed, similar to the main TikTok app.
This feature represents TikTok’s foray into photo-sharing and could offer new ways for creators to engage with audiences, especially for those who want to share content without needing to produce videos.
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