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TikTok Rolling Out Its Story Feature To More Accounts

Precious Gibson by Precious Gibson
March 18, 2022
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TikTok continues its push for Snapchat-style stories by making the feature available to more users.

In a statement this week, TikTok confirmed that they’d be making the feature available to additional accounts. They said that the element brings “creative ideas to life for the TikTok community.”

The new feature works much like Snapchat, Instagram Stories, and the former Twitter Fleets. You may upload a video or photo for 24 hours. Users who have not yet used it will see a new banner when opening the app soon, informing them that the story feature is available. You may also use the same filters and editing tools in the short-style clips. Unlike a regular TikTok video, which is often short as well, stories won’t show up directly on your profile or feed. While the component is still considered a pilot program, it appears promising, and the platform is moving forward with its implementation.

The only detail that TikTok stories lack is the scrolling bar of stories from accounts you follow to tap through.

To post a story, simply click the “post” button on the bottom center navigation bar of the app. Then scroll to a “quick” camera mode, which allows users to post a photo or a video to their story.

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