Lol before tiktok there was vines on Twitter, tiktok ain't original either
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Tiktok is just a rebrand of Musical.ly
But they mostly fence their walled gardens to grab users personal information to sell to suspicious corps and govs. #OptOut!
#threads
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.
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.
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.
all software aspires to become an operating system
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.
Even Facebook has short form video now. I hate it
That's true. But this would happen only when the rate of innovation will be slower than the rate of copy-cats.
While I'm no fan of the big tech hegemony, I am more than okay with multiple groups doing the same thing, or trying to iterate on the same concept.
Take Reddit and Lemmy for instance. Both are designed and structured similarly, with Lemmy iterating on Reddit. I wouldn't consider it a bad thing, and I think they're distinguishable enough from each other. It's competition and alternatives like this that prevent one company or platform from dominating one "concept"
Take YouTube for example. None of the alternatives have nearly as much of a following, and I would be happy with someone "copying" YouTube and iterating on the concept to make it better and fix the major grievances. Whether it's PeerTube or otherwise