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Triller launches a tool to back up users’ TikToks ahead of the US ban deadline

Triller, a would-be competitor to TikTok, is hoping to capitalize on the potential TikTok ban in the U.S. by pitching to creators to move their content from the popular short-form video app to its own. The company has now launched a website, SaveMyTikToks.com, which promises to back up all your TikTok videos by uploading them […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.



Triller, a social media app, launched SaveMyTikToks.com to capitalize on the potential US TikTok ban by offering users a way to back up their videos. The service utilizes Triller's acquisition of Amplify.ai, allowing users to download their TikTok content, though the process involves creating a Triller account and isn't as straightforward as advertised. This move aims to attract TikTok users concerned about the potential ban and its impact on their content and earnings, though Triller's own stock performance and struggle for user adoption remain challenges. The text highlights the ongoing tension surrounding TikTok's future in the US, creator anxieties, and Triller's attempt to position itself as a viable alternative.

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