Clash is an American social networking short-form video hosting service where users can create 16-second looping videos.

The Clash is an American social networking short-form video hosting service where users can create 16-second looping videos. It was created by a team led by Dom Hofmann and pitched as a successor to Vine, which he co-founded. Initially teased as "v2", it was rebranded in November 2018 as Byte
This is about to be the next big thing to show the creativity of all creators of all walks of life.
And they support and embrace black creators with the same respect as other creators.

From Comedian Jamario Murray aka TheOnly JayRow said he enjoys the app cause he gets to express himself and be as creative as he wants without feeling trapped to have to limit his comedy to please the white audience. And he can make comedy for everyone and be himself.

As an incentive the new app is Clash,(formerly byte), is gifting hundreds of complimentary “Drops” to new users at launch free of charge, effectively empowering all users to begin paying it forward within the Clash Creator Economy
from Day 1 to normalize giving to creators and supporting them freely. If you’re asking what are “Drops” don’t worry we did too. The app’s idea is from the first day someone creates an account they’ll have the ability to follow, share, like and comment on Clash just like any other social media platform. However, their real differentiator is something called “Drops,” which live in the same place as all the other engagement tools and operate as in-app digital goods that can be redeemed once a month for money.

The new app details:
Drops: Instead of clicking like, support your favorites and encourage them by giving them cash in
form of a drop, with a single click. Everyone is gifted drops at the start so people can start giving
freely, right away.
Video Length: videos top out at 30 seconds, not too short, not too long.
Channels: It’s easy to choose your favorite types of content based on your interests.
Original Content: a variety of original content from creators not seen on other
platforms. They encourage creators to give their ride or die fans more of a backstage pass on
Clash.
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