You can't seem to find that TikTok video that made you laugh out loud? The app is now testing a new Watch History feature that will assist users in finding clips they have already seen.

 

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TikTok is experimenting with a new feature that will allow users to find films they've seen before but can't find amid the millions shared.

The 'Watch History' function, which was discovered by Twitter user Hammod Oh, appears to be a beta test at the moment and is not available to all users.

The ability to see previously watched movies comes under the Content and Activity area of the settings page, according to sources.

This has been a long-requested feature, as customers frequently grumble about having to go through video after video on the For You Page in order to discover "the one" they missed the first time around.

The new Watch History tab will show a week's worth of previously watched videos, but it can be turned off at any time, just like YouTube's watch history.

This is a long-requested feature, as users frequently complain about having to go through movie after video on the For You Page in order to find "the one" they missed the first time around.

Because Watch History is only available to a small number of people, there is no particular information on how it will work or how the page will look.

There are currently just a few ways to keep track of videos you might wish to watch again, such as a video, which appears on your profile.

You may also filter search results based on videos you've already seen, but this doesn't work for a blank search, so you'll need to know a phrase or tag used by the video's producer.

TikTok told TechCrunch it couldn't say much more about the feature, but that "we're always thinking about new ways to contribute value to our community and enrich the TikTok experience," adding that "we're always thinking about new ways to bring value to our community and enrich the TikTok experience."

The 'Watch History' option appears to be in beta right now and isn't available to everyone. It was discovered by Twitter user Hammod Oh.



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