Tiktok Is Testing The Undisturbed "refreshing Mode" To Provide A More Immersive Experience

take 4 minutes to read
Home News Main article

A few days ago, some netizens found a new feature that tiktok was testing It is known that after "clear mode" is enabled, users can get a non-interference scrolling experience on the client Obviously, tiktok's move aims to eliminate all clutter items (such as titles and buttons) on the screen, so that users can be more immersed in rich content.

By @aj_ The screenshot shared by Malakai and @mattnavarra shows that once the "refreshing mode" is activated, users will no longer be troubled by Publisher ID, subtitles, audio information and other related information.

In addition, according to the users participating in the limited test, in some cases, tiktok will even hide the like, comment and share buttons in the client.

For uncertain friends, you can try to long press on the tiktok main screen to check whether this option pops up. Then the "refreshing mode" setting will appear under the "add to Favorites" button in the menu. Click this button to start the non-interference viewing experience.

For tiktok users who just want to focus on the original video content, but do not want to be disturbed by all kinds of chaotic information, this improvement is quite worth looking forward to.

In addition, if you want to capture / crop cleanly without being blocked by any title or button, activating "clean mode" will also be an easy and easy way to use.

In view of the official statement that it is still in the early testing stage, we do not know whether and when tiktok will be promoted to all users.

In addition, considering that tiktok is testing some other new changes on the platform - for example, it has recently been reported that the company is increasing its investment in the HTML5 game field - the possibility of introducing more mobile game live interactive options is not ruled out.

Finally, tiktok is also testing another change recently to allow users to score irrelevant or inappropriate comments by "quietly tapping".

The Global Tablet Application Processor Market Reached US $3billion Last Year, And Apple Accounted For 62%
« Prev 06-01
Why Does The Scientific Community Need More Research Software Engineers?
Next » 06-01