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Amazon is shutting down “Inspire,” its TikTok-like, short-form video and photo feed that was previously available in its mobile app. The feed allowed Amazon shut down “Inspire,” a TikTok-like video and photo feed that was available in its mobile app.
Amazon confirmed that its Inspire feature is ‘no longer available.’
Rather than trying to force social behavior into its shopping app, the company appears ready to meet customers where they naturally seek inspiration.
Amazon is swiping away Inspire, its in-app, TikTok -like feature that used video content to influence consumer purchases.
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Internet giant Amazon has announced a feature allowing users to scroll through a TikTok-style feed of products is being scrapped - just three years after it was introduced.