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What creators say separates TikTok from Instagram Reels from YouTube Shorts

What creators say separates TikTok from Instagram Reels from YouTube Shorts

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July 11, 2022 | By Tim Peterson

Nearly two years after Instagram and YouTube first introduced their respective TikTok clones — Reels and Shorts, respectively — the three short-form vertical video platforms remain pretty identical. That has led to creators largely repurposing the videos they make for one platform by cross-posting them to the others.

But Digiday spoke to several short-form video creators who were able to parse the platforms’ differences and point out the pros of their similarities. For more, watch the video above.

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