launched the Stories feature with the intention of ending Snapchat, now in 2020 he is going to mass release Reels, a new tool that aims to end TikTok. Is there something wrong with this decision? Competing is always good, but Facebook uses a controversial strategy: To finish off his rivals, he blatantly copies his products. “data-reactid =” 12 “> Facebook has done it again. If in 2016 launched the Stories feature with the intention of ending Snapchat, now in 2020 he is going to mass release Reels, a new tool that aims to end TikTok. Is there something wrong with this decision? Competing is always good, but Facebook uses a controversial strategy: To finish off his rivals, he blatantly copies his products.
videos, adjust their speed, play music, or borrow audio from others’ videos, similar to the “Duet” feature on TikTok. You can share them with your stories, send them through DM or publish them in a new section of the Explore tab of Instagram called Top Reels, where the company expects the best clips to go viral.“data-reactid =” 13 “> In the case of your rivalry with TikTok, Last year Instagram launched a test version tool called Reels, and only in Brazil. With Reels, users can record 15-second videos, adjust their speed, play music, or borrow audio from others’ videos, similar to the “Duet” feature on TikTok. You can share them with your stories, send them through DM or publish them in a new section of the Explore tab of Instagram called Top Reels, where the company expects the best clips to go viral.