In an attempt to court the youths who have been fleeing from its flagship platform, Facebook has once again dipped into its bag of tricks and pulled out a TikTok clone. Lasso, a music-filled video sharing app that Facebook has reportedly been working on since October, is available now for iOS and Android.
Facebook describes Lasso as an app that "makes it easy for anyone to create and share short videos with fun effects." The app will allow users to follow other creators, search for content using hashtags and create new, short videos using a suite of creative tools. Facebook makes sure to note that the app includes a "massive music library," which leverages it to take a shot at TikTok, an app that has gained popularity with lip sync videos.
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Because Lasso is owned by Facebook, it integrates into the company's ecosystem so you can sign in using an Instagram or Facebook account (or create one if you've managed to avoid the platform for this long). The app will need to access your profile page, photos and videos. When you make your own videos on Lasso, you'll be able to share them directly to your Facebook Story. A similar compatibility with Instagram stories is coming later this year, per The Verge.Turn on browser notifications to receive breaking news alerts from EngadgetYou can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.Not nowTurn onTurned onTurn on
Much like Vine (RIP), TikTok enables people to record and share short video content, and for periods of 2018 it was the most downloaded app in the App Store. It also claims to have over 800 million daily active users.
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Choose Your Character or #ChooseYourCharacter refers to a series of TikTok parodies in which users mimic video game character menus using their own characters to the "Super Smash Melee Menu Theme Remix" by Jim Walter.
On Jun 24th, 2016, Jim Walter uploaded the menu theme remix to YouTube (shown below, left). The video has received 24,769 views in three years. Although the origin of the parody videos are unknown the earliest YouTube upload of Choose Your Character was on November 9th, 2018. BurritoKyle uploaded the TikTok video which gained over 9,900 views in six months (shown below, right).
The Original sound clip by Jim Walter has been used in over 387,100 videos in six months. Many of the first iterations was made in a duet chain. On November 10th, @freethejuul uploaded a chain which gained over 172,300 likes and 27,000 shares in six months (shown below, left). On November 11th, @jackriyn uploaded a video in which he plays multiple obscure characters (shown below, right). The video has gained over 406,000 likes and 8,500 shares in six months.
The next day, YouTuber Randy Ronda uploaded a popular Choose Your Character compilation (shown below, left). The video gained over 463,200 views and 9,900 likes in six months. On November 29th, YouTuber Visicks uploaded another compilation video which gained over 307,000 views and 5,000 likes in five months (shown below, right).
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