Facebook Shuts down Its TikTok Clone ‘Lasso’

Jul. 2, 2020



Facebook’s ambitious attempt to lure TikTok users is coming to a halt. The social media giant is reportedlyshutting down its TikTok clone ‘Lasso’ next week, on the 10th of July.

As reported byTechCrunch, Lasso users were alerted about the shut down on Wednesday. Facebook is now urging Lasso users to download videos they would like to keep, since they will no longer be available to access after July 10.

As per data from Sensor Tower, Lasso was live in select regions including Colombia, Mexico, the U.S., Argentina, Chile, Peru, Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, and Uruguay. The app never made its way to India.

Facebook is not entirely giving up hope on copying TikTok though. The company is now focusing on Instagram’sReels. Alongside Reels’ expansion to France and Germany last week, the company addeddedicated sections for Reelsin Instagram’s Explore and Profile.

Facebook’s decision to sunset Lasso is a clear indication of its bigger plans to expand Reels to more regions. If scaled up properly, Reels could capture the scattered TikTok crowd and creators in India, now that theapp has been banned in the countryat least for now.

In fact, the ban of TikTok in India has led a lot of creators to shift tohomegrown alternativessuch asMitron,Chingari, and Roposo. Since the future of TikTok remains uncertain in India for the foreseeable future, one would expect Facebook to utilize the situation and expand Reels to India. However, we will have to wait and see what Facebook has planned for Reels.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.