Among them are companies like Facebook and Google. But Facebook is shutting down its Tik Tok Rival app.

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Among them are companies like Facebook and Google. But Facebook is shutting down its Tik Tok Rival app.
facebook: Facebook to shut down Tiktok competitor – Times of India Facebook has decided to pull the plug on Lasso, its answer to Tiktok. The app will shut down on July 10, as per a tweet by CNN’s Kerry Flynn.
Facebook has launched an app called Lasso where users can create short and fun videos, targeted mainly for teenagers. With Lasso, Facebook is venturing out to w
Facebook Give a Challenge to TikTok by launching a new App Lasso
Facebook quietly launches a TikTok competitor app called Lasso
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Facebook quietly launches a TikTok competitor app called Lasso
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The aging social media platform wishes to win teens over
Facebook has quietly released an app called Lasso that lets users create fun, short videos designed to compete with TikTok, the viral 15-second video app that recently merged with Musical.ly. Lasso is Facebook’s latest bid to win over teens, which the large social media platform has lost its hold over. In 2018, only half of teens say they still use Facebook, compared to in 2014, when 71 percent of them said they did. The app was first reported as in development in late October.
On Lasso, users can record themselves dancing and lip-syncing to music, similar to what they can already do on TikTok. The app also lets users record short clips like Vines. It’s available on iOS and Android. Facebook told The Verge: “Lasso is a new standalone app for short-form, entertaining videos — from comedy to beauty to fitness and more. We’re excited about the potential here, and we’ll be gathering feedback from people and creators.”
You can sign in to Lasso through Instagram or create an account using Facebook. You’ll have to authorize the app to allow access to your profile page, photos, and videos. After that’s set up, you’re free to scroll through tons of short videos that autoplay as you pass by them. Hashtags are displayed prominently on the bottom, and like other social media platforms, you can also filter content with tags. So far, you’re able to share Lasso videos as Facebook stories, with the feature to share them as Instagram stories to come later. You’re also unable to make your profile private.
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