YouTube shorts and Instagram reels are a rip-off of TikTok.

Live streams. Twitch is built around them, but you can also do them in YouTube and Instagram.

Stories. I don’t even know who did them first, but now they are identical in Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp.

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    1 year ago

    Lol before tiktok there was vines on Twitter, tiktok ain’t original either

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    1 year ago

    But they mostly fence their walled gardens to grab users personal information to sell to suspicious corps and govs. #OptOut!

    #threads

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    1 year ago

    Snapchat did stories first bro. Also Facebook Instagram and Whatsapp are all owned by meta so it’s no wonder their story functions look the same.

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      1 year ago

      It’s also weird how they try to make whatsapp more than it is meant to be. Everybody uses it to replace texting and that’s it.

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        1 year ago

        I know people that “post” stories on WhatsApp and use it for video conferencing very often. Not my cup of tea, but i think those functions do get used quite often.

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    As much as they all copy from each other, it’s never a 1:1 copy. The copy is almost always slightly inferior to the original. Even if they all had exactly the same features, they’d look or function slightly differently. I do wish they’d stop copying though. Keep them seperate because they’re all meant for different purposes. At least, they used to be at one point.

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    That’s true. But this would happen only when the rate of innovation will be slower than the rate of copy-cats.