TikTok Rivals YouTube, tests 15-minute video uploads with select users

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As most video-sharing platforms have been diving head TikTok has been dabbling in long-form content recently.

TikTok Rivals YouTube, tests 15-minute video uploads with select users


TikTok is currently testing a 15-minute video upload limit. Users in the app can upload videos as long as 10 minutes, but TikTok is increasing that limit to 15 minutes in select regions and select users.


As per Creatorhandbook, Social media consultant Matt Navarra first posted this update with an attached screenshot of a message from TikTok that reads, 


“Upload videos up to 15 minutes long. Make sure your app is up to date.” Users can do so both on the app and desktop. 


The first upload limit on the platform was only fifteen seconds, which was increased to sixty seconds. The platform later expanded it to three minutes, then later changed it to ten minutes in 2020. 


Although the 10-minute option is not available when you open your TikTok camera and directly film there, users can still upload videos this long. With this time limit increased to fifteen minutes, creators can now upload longer videos of tutorials, sketches, vlogs, and many more.

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