How to share TikTok videos on WhatsApp
- February 18, 2023
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if usually share TikTok videos on WhatsApp You already know it’s something really simple, but since not everyone uses TikTok and instead almost everyone uses WhatsApp, it’s worth
if usually share TikTok videos on WhatsApp You already know it’s something really simple, but since not everyone uses TikTok and instead almost everyone uses WhatsApp, it’s worth
if usually share TikTok videos on WhatsApp You already know it’s something really simple, but since not everyone uses TikTok and instead almost everyone uses WhatsApp, it’s worth not getting carried away by inertia and doing it right. Because there is a way to do it right… for those who use WhatsApp but not TikTok, it’s worth repeating.
In fact, TikTok is an increasingly popular platform, and it’s likely that much of what’s being shared happens behind closed doors, which is the most convenient way. However, WhatsApp is still the king of messaging and chat groups and a mix of silly videos, the main content – not the only one, mind you – TikTok and chats are like toast and jam, they go together.
Wouldn’t you like to share that ball of fur with others?
But is there a right and wrong way to share TikTok videos on WhatsApp? Yes, if they are shared with someone who doesn’t have the app installed, and the above inertia makes us click the TikTok share button, we immediately click the WhatsApp button to actually share the video. However, this way the link to the video is shared.
So if you send a video to your contact and they don’t have the TikTok app, the web browser will open, resulting in a nuisance. It is therefore even more annoying in groups. But it is very easily fixed: stop sharing TikTok videos on WhatsApp. It’s so simple. Did you expect something else? here we go We’re not talking about substance, we’re talking about form.
If you’re sharing it with someone who doesn’t have WhatsApp, click “Status”
In other words, instead of clicking the share button and then the WhatsApp button, select Status, just like if you wanted to share a video in your WhatsApp statuses, but instead of clicking on “My Status”, select the chat where you want to share the video. You will then see that what you are sending is a video and not a link. And it is done.
Apparent? Easy? Necessary? Of course: this is MC Basics.
Source: Muy Computer
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