Substack updates your app to make it even more like Tiktok
Substack is taking another step towards turning a social media / creators platform everything into one, adding a vertical video issue to its app. Technically, the new Tiktok style issue is a redesign of the existing Medium section The fact that the company added to the app in 2024, but anyway, Substack’s intentions are clear: she wants a piece of pie for a short video, is currently shared by Instagram, Tiktok and YouTube.
The issue has scripted videos of creators to whom you are subscribed to and others that are algorithmically offered. Multiple forms of short -shaped content may be included, such as videos posted through UnderdogThe company’s microblogging feature of the company, clips of longer videos and ultimately visualizations of podcasts.
Adding multimedia features such as podcasts and videos was a grace for the creators, according to Substack. The company says “82% of Substack writers used multimedia, compared to just over 50% last April.” Supporting short -shaped videos is an attempt to press things even more.
Substack has been added Native Video Support In 2022, expand these characteristics in 2023 and recently enabled the creators to Live video streams In 2024, the company is well ahead that views Substack as a home for more than ballots and tries to The Creators of Tiktok More special than at least 2024.
Reducing the Substack app gives subscribers a new way to find the creators to follow and make the platform a better home for a whole new type of creator. Substack’s change time is purposeful. The additional breathing room President Trump gave a tictoc By not applying the app ban, it should be completed in April, which means that there may be room for alternative vertical video applications.
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