YouTube said Monday that it would begin testing a TikTok competitor called Shorts in India, where TikTok is currently banned due to its Chinese ownership. In a company blog post , Google-owned YouTube said its Shorts feature lets users create video clips up to 15 seconds long that are viewable in a dedicated section of the YouTube mobile app. Like TikTok, users will be able to set their videos...
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