Byte App: Similar to TikTok with Shorter Videos
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Byte App: Similar to TikTok with Shorter Videos
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Byte was purchased by Clash App, Inc in 2021 and is now known as Huddles. (Source: The Verge). To learn more about Huddles and other TikTok alternatives, ready our resource: Alternatives to TikTok: Short Form Video Guide for Parents, Educators, & Students.
The Byte app gives users just seconds to show off their humor, talent, or creativity. It launched in early 2020 with a lot of online hype about its similarity to its video loop app predecessor, Vine. Byte is sticking to basic features for now with big plans to unroll more in the future, to better compete with other video sharing apps.
Byte rose to #1 spot on the app download charts in August 2020. Are your students among the millions fleeing TikTok for Byte? This SmartSocial.com app guide explains how the Byte app works.
Byte launched in January 2020... [it’s] similar to TikTok, and lets users capture and edit short looped videos to post to social feeds… While it doesn’t come close to TikTok’s user count, Byte is currently the top-ranked free download on the Apple App Store [as of August 2020]. Yahoo! News
What is the Byte app?
- Byte was created by US-based Byte, Inc. (the founders previously created the popular Vine app)
- The app lets users, called “Byters” watch, create, and share short (6 to 16 seconds) looping videos called “Bytes”
- Users can like or comment on a video, share it as a “rebyte”, or redistribute it through text, email, or share on another social media platform
How does Byte work?
- New users must sign into Byte with either their Google or Apple accounts
- Byters select a username and can create a profile with a photo and bio
- Users can follow other Byte profiles, but you can’t see how many followers someone else has
- Users can scroll up from the homepage to watch random videos
- You can search for videos by username or from one of several categories, including: Popular Now, Latest, Fitness, Food, or Experimental
- Users can only communicate in a video’s comments. Private messaging is not available through the app
Unfamiliar names such as byte and Triller have charged up the Apple App Store rankings because they offer short videos like those on TikTok, the social-media breakout facing an uncertain future in the U.S. Wall Street Journal
Where is the Byte app available?
- Apple App Store: 17+
- Google Play: T (Teen)
- Developer’s Website: Byte.co (Based in USA, Owned by Byte, Inc)
- Terms of Service
- Privacy Policy
What users say about the Byte app
“It brings back the Vine vibe that I dearly missed. I love the 6 second cap again because it urges people and myself to really mix 'smartness' with their content (quality > quantity).” Google Play User
“With so many options for social media platforms these days it’s refreshing to have an app that is stripped down to the basics encouraging the users to actually get creative!” iOS App Store User
Why should parents care?
- Profiles and videos posted to the app are automatically public, so strangers can watch and comment on your child’s videos
- At the time of this review, privacy settings are not available
- There is a “flag” button to report inappropriate videos
- Users can also block other individual users
- Since the video feed is user-generated, it could include profanity, sexual content, or violence
- There is a video category called “/420” that showcases drug paraphernalia and people using drugs
- Some students will attempt anything, including dangerous stunts, to get more likes and comments on their videos
- Users could be bullied or ridiculed in the comment section or by others who may share their Byte videos on other platforms
What can parents do?
- Download the Byte app before your kids, use it, and decide if it’s a good fit for your family
- If your student is on the Byte app, ask for their username
- Talk with your student about the types of videos they are watching and posting to the Byte app
- Remind them they can always come to you or a trusted adult if they are feeling scared or sad about something on the Byte app
- Since there is an endless scroll, students could easily spend a lot of time on Byte without realizing it. Consider setting time limits and encourage offline activities
Conclusion
Students can have a lot of fun and show off their creativity on the Byte app, but if they post anything negative, the whole world could be watching.
Additional Resources
Find out about more Alternatives to TikTok, like the Triller app in our Alternatives to TikTok: Short Form Video Guide
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