TikTok's Latest Feature Sends Updates Directly to Fans' Inboxes
In a move that could revolutionize the way its creators interact with their audiences, TikTok has introduced a new "bulletin board" feature that allows them to blast out updates directly to their followers' inboxes. The idea is not dissimilar from broadcast channels on Instagram or Telegram's one-way messaging feature.
When a user opts to join a creator's bulletin board, they will receive updates in their TikTok inbox, which can include text, links, polls, photos, and even other TikTok posts or lives. While followers who join a board are able to react to messages, they won't be able to comment or reply like they would with a typical direct message or post.
The new feature is likely to prove especially useful for musicians and artists, who can use it to share new songs and allow fans to "pre-save" an upcoming release. For creators with large followings, having a bulletin board could streamline their ability to interact with fans without getting bogged down in their overflowing inbox or posting separate video updates.
The feature also gives creators the opportunity to get their work โ including links to non-TikTok content โ in front of their biggest fans without relying on the whims of the app's recommendation algorithm. And, with bulletin boards now available to all creators over 18 with at least 50,000 followers, users can easily find and join these exclusive channels.
By enabling this new level of interaction between creators and their fans, TikTok is cementing its position as a platform that prioritizes creator-fan relationships. As the social media landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how this feature plays out in practice.
In a move that could revolutionize the way its creators interact with their audiences, TikTok has introduced a new "bulletin board" feature that allows them to blast out updates directly to their followers' inboxes. The idea is not dissimilar from broadcast channels on Instagram or Telegram's one-way messaging feature.
When a user opts to join a creator's bulletin board, they will receive updates in their TikTok inbox, which can include text, links, polls, photos, and even other TikTok posts or lives. While followers who join a board are able to react to messages, they won't be able to comment or reply like they would with a typical direct message or post.
The new feature is likely to prove especially useful for musicians and artists, who can use it to share new songs and allow fans to "pre-save" an upcoming release. For creators with large followings, having a bulletin board could streamline their ability to interact with fans without getting bogged down in their overflowing inbox or posting separate video updates.
The feature also gives creators the opportunity to get their work โ including links to non-TikTok content โ in front of their biggest fans without relying on the whims of the app's recommendation algorithm. And, with bulletin boards now available to all creators over 18 with at least 50,000 followers, users can easily find and join these exclusive channels.
By enabling this new level of interaction between creators and their fans, TikTok is cementing its position as a platform that prioritizes creator-fan relationships. As the social media landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how this feature plays out in practice.