TikTok is sunsetting its photo-sharing app TikTok Notes, its attempt at an Instagram competitor, on May 9, TechCrunch’s Aisha Malik reports. The company, which began testing Notes in Canada, Australia, and Vienam last year, is notifying users of its decision to shut down the app and is directing them to Lemon8, which is also owned by ByteDance, the author notes. “We’re excited to bring the feedback from TikTok Notes to Lemon8 as we continue building a dedicated space for our community to share and experience photo content, designed to complement and enhance the TikTok experience,” a TikTok spokesperson said in a statement to TechCrunch.
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