Communication Author:EqualOcean News , Xiaoran Zhang Apr 10, 2024 03:18 PM (GMT+8)

The competition between social media platforms intensifies as TikTok prepares to unveil its Instagram competitor, TikTok Notes.

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Recent reports indicate that TikTok is planning to introduce a new photo-sharing platform, TikTok Notes, which may compete directly with Instagram. Some TikTok users have reported receiving pop-up notifications about the new product while using the app, giving them the option to share existing photo posts on the platform. Prior to this announcement, tech experts had discovered references to a photo-sharing app called TikTok Photos within the code of TikTok's APK files, leading to speculation that the company may have renamed the product as TikTok Notes. A TikTok spokesperson stated that the company is exploring ways to allow users to create and share content through photos and text in dedicated spaces, although the exact release date for the new app has not been disclosed.

In recent times, the competition between TikTok and Meta (the parent company of Facebook) appears to be escalating. Previously, Meta's Facebook announced optimizations to its video player, defaulting to vertical mode, directly challenging TikTok. Meanwhile, TikTok, in addition to venturing into long-form video content to challenge YouTube, has recently aimed to launch a competitor targeting Instagram. Observing a series of moves from both sides, the competition between social media platforms to attract users is intensifying.

Currently, TikTok enjoys a significant advantage in the short video sector, while Instagram maintains its popularity among Generation Z and Millennials despite fierce competition from other platforms. Unlike using TikTok or Twitter, Instagram users not only seek entertainment but also focus on content that reflects personality, aligns with fashion trends, and conveys image. However, over the past two years, with rapid changes in the social media landscape, the user experience on Instagram has also evolved. With the introduction of short video feature Reels, Instagram has transformed from a simple photo and story-sharing app to one that emphasizes entertainment similar to TikTok.

According to statistics, TikTok has over 1 billion active users worldwide, with significant popularity in countries like the United States, India, and Brazil, while Instagram boasts over 1 billion monthly active users, particularly popular in North America, Europe, and Latin America. However, users of different social media platforms often overlap, and Generation Z and Millennials, as the young generations growing up with the internet, typically use multiple platforms simultaneously, seeking diverse experiences. As social media platforms continue to introduce competitors or similar features, how they will showcase unique advantages and meet personalized user needs remains to be seen.