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[shawrt-fawrm] / ˈʃɔrtˌfɔrm /


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"Saturday Night Live UK feels like the most exciting thing that's happened in comedy in this country for a long time, even more than Reels," he joked, referring to Instagram's short-form videos.

From BBC

It’s hard not to be convinced—or swayed—by what one sees via short-form videos.

From The Wall Street Journal

When my friends asked me why I preferred TikTok to Reels, their short-form platform of choice, I said, “My TikTok algorithm knows me better than I know myself.”

From Slate

Instagram, the great millennial social network we flocked to once our parents got on Facebook, isn’t where we see what our friends ate for dinner anymore—it’s an entertainment hub, filled with short-form clips from longer press junkets, #linkinbio invitations to read articles, and spammy ads.

From Slate

The new policy was published after investors closed a deal with TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance on Thursday to run the popular short-form video app's business in the US.

From BBC