Substack is doubled on video with new mobile video publication and mudlization equipment – as the future of Tiktok in America is uncertain.
On Thursday, Substack – A platform known to write traditionally – announced that it would allow the creators to mud the video and post video content directly from the app.
Substack Creaters can now publish video posts directly from Substack App – a feature limited to the first desktop. This update gives the creators complete control over publishing and mudification to their video content from their smartphone devices, making it easier to connect with their audiences than before. The video can be shared immediately through email, app notification, or both, streamlining material distribution.
Previously, Substack Creators are capable of sharing videos in notes, but this feature does not support Paywalls.
Substack says that worried about the future of Tiktok can use your platform to earn from their videos through subscription. Unlike Tiktok, Substack allows manufacturers to reach their audience directly without relying on algorithms.
Once a video is published, manufacturers can track the scene, new customers can monitor development, and estimate the revenue generated from the paid membership. Manufacturers can also analyze trends over time to assess the performance of their content.
Currently, manufacturers can only pay the entire video post published in the app. In the future, Substack planned to make the creators capable of showing free customers free customers as a teaser.
Substack began the video towards the video following a brief ban by Tiktok in January.
“There is going to be a world of people who are focusing too much on the video,” Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of Substack Says CNBC, “This is a big world that the substation is just starting to penetrate.”
“If the ticket is banned for political reasons, then there is nothing to do with the work you do, but it really affects your life,” says McKenzie. “The only and fixed guard against it is that if you do not put your audience in the hands of any other volatile system that does not care what happens to your livelihood.”
American social media users In short, there was no access after Tiktok A law banning it on national security basis Applied on 19 January.
However, Tiktok resumed services after hours And restored access to 170 million users in the US after Trump An executive order issued To delay the ban ban.
despite Although, Google And Apple still has not restored Tiktok The future of Tiktok in his app store and in America is still uncertain. It is unclear whether Baitch will be the China-based owners of Tiktok, Ready to sell the stage, Even if this deal was made smooth by Trump.