TikTok (ByteDance) Launches Lemon8, New App Set To Compete With Instagram The Channel social already available in Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia The firm plans to launch Lemon8 in the United States and the United Kingdom soon – France and the rest of Europe should soon follow. the government continues to be distrusted by authorities that are increasingly restricting son use, and in some cases threaten to block the application – son publisher ByteDance continues its strategy of conquest. The firm is preparing to launch a US and UK network social which directly competes with Instagram: Lemon8. The firm is currently looking for influencers to help it launch the app in these countries during 2023. Lemon8 has actually existed in several Asian countries since 2020 and has already won more than 5 millions daily users. Net social allows, unlike TikTok, to upload photos – during the editorial publication of experience on topics that you may like public young: beauty, fashion and well-being.
TikTok is getting ready to go directly to Instagram with its new Lemon8 app.
The rest of the app works just like TikTok, including an algorithmically generated “For You” tab. The launch in the US and UK could be followed by other countries. There is no doubt that France and, more broadly, Europe will become eligible for Lemon8 quite quickly. Of course, it is difficult to evacuate the threats looming over TikTok (and everything that may be related to it): perhaps this application could allow ByteDance to limit the damage in the event menace blocking in important countries, offering an alternative to its users – at least for a while. Publisher really son Headquartered in China, in Beijing, where the law allows the authorities access to his data. The firm is also registered in the Cayman Islands, a notorious tax haven. Several countries, including the United States, New Zealand, United Kingdom, France, Canada and the European Union, have taken the decision to ban the installation of TikTok on the smartphones of government officials and public service leaders. To ensure that their sensitive data is not used and/or subtly influenced by the recommendation algorithm. TikTok, on the other hand, is trying to calm down on this score, emphasizing that it has strengthened the separation from the parent company, but nothing helps. Especially since TikTok recently admitted, according to Express, that European user data could be sourced from China. A priori Lemon8 suffers from the same shortcomings, but for now the app has the advantage of still being invisible. It remains to be seen if Lemon8 will face the same criticism in Western countries.