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It appears that TikTok is developing a separate app for photos to compete with Instagram. Given their large follower base, this could be a significant blow to Instagram.

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While Instagram has shifted its focus to video content with the introduction of Reels to compete with TikTok, reports suggest that TikTok is now exploring the realm of photo sharing with its own dedicated app.

According to reports, TikTok is developing ‘TikTok Photos’ to diversify its platform and cater to users who prefer static image posts. This move may also address concerns about data privacy.

The move by TikTok to delve into the photo-sharing segment is intriguing, especially considering Instagram’s successful transition from photos to videos. With Reels gaining popularity, TikTok seems to be contemplating a strategic shift in its offerings.

Overall, TikTok’s foray into the photo-sharing space represents a strategic maneuver to expand its user base and differentiate itself from competitors.

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