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DMR News on MSNTikTok to Shut Down Instagram Rival TikTok NotesLemon8, a lifestyle app owned by Chinese tech giant ByteDance, is taking off. It’s recently emerged as one of the leading alternatives as TikTok Notes gets ready to fade into the sunset. Launched in Japan in 2020,
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TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - TikTok will close its photo-sharing app, TikTok Notes, on May 8, 2025. After the closure of this Instagram competitor, TikTok is directing its users to switch to Lemon8 as an alternative to TikTok Notes.
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TikTok is shutting down its Instagram competitor, TikTok Notes, on May 8. The photo-sharing app launched in testing in Canada, Australia, and Vietnam last