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TikTok has been a top-rated app for mobile, but now, it seems the viral live streaming app is planning to go out of its shell and invade PC as well.
On Thursday, TechCrunch reported that TikTok is testing out something called TikTok Live Studio, a Twitch-like feature that lets users livestream their PC video gameplay.
TikTok is taking a page — or many — from Twitch’s playbook. The wildly popular live video app, made famous with lip-synching music covers and dance moves, is launching a new subscription ...
It seems TikTok is getting into livestreaming from desktops. The service is testing a Windows app called TikTok Live Studio, which allows users to run broadcasts on the platform using their computer.
TikTok’s LIVE platform is only open to users over the age of 16, and it regularly removes those who the system detects may be underage. (Asked about a recent purge, ...
TikTok's PC streaming app accused of violating an open source license. ... Live Studio is meant to offer the features and quality you typically get from livestreaming services like Twitch, ...
TikTok will increase the minimum age requirement for livestreaming from 16 to 18 beginning on Nov. 23, and it will soon allow users to target adult audiences with stream content.
TikTok’s live video push continues as the app adds several new livestreaming-focused features, including better moderation tools, improved Q&A features, scheduled events, and the ability to co ...