Once again, TikTok, Twitter and Facebook give something to talk about, just a few months ago we were talking about their updates and now just a few days ago, they announced their news. TikTok is already positioned as one of the indispensable social networks for both large and small, Twitter for its part, does not want to be left behind and surprises its most traditional users, and finally, we have Facebook, which refuses to die and wants to remain a user favorite.
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Although many refused to fall before the temptation of TikTok, the reality is that young and not so young now spend hours creating content for this social network. The point is, TikTok has been found to have access to the clipboard of iPhone users. This, according to the social network, is a method that the company used to detect spam. TikTok likewise announces: “An updated version to the App Store that eliminates this antispam function to eliminate confusion.”
Facebook seeks to keep you as informed as possible and, in turn, provide you with recent and truthful information. That is why Facebook has updated the way in which you share your information, that is, every time you go to share a publication, a notification will appear in case the news you are sharing has more than ninety days. However, if it is your decision, you can also share the information.
This is because Facebook, after an investigation, requires the user to maintain the context of what is happening. This is an effective way to avoid mismanagement of information.
As we mentioned in previous lines, Twitter is drastically renewed, after announcing that it would also have stories, now it presents the voice memos. A new resource that allows you to record up to 140 seconds of voice, remembering the mythical 140 characters. This update is available so far only for iOS devices, hopefully they will arrive soon on Android devices and it is inhabited on the web.
Twitter, with this novelty does not allow pre-recorded audios to be uploaded, however if you exceed 140 seconds, Twitter will automatically create a voice thread. We do not know how traditional users will take this new Twitter functionality, we only know that when the social network makes changes, it does it in a big way.