Tiki, India's Famous Short Video Platform Officially Closed On 27 June
JAKARTA - Tiki, a short video platform from India similar to TikTok, Tiki has officially announced that it will shut down all of its services starting June 27.
"We regret to inform you that Tiki will close its operations. Starting at 23.59 Indian Time, 27 June 2023, all Tiki functions and services will be discontinued," the company said in its announcement on Twitter.
With this closure, Tiki users will no longer be able to enjoy the content in it including watching or creating short videos.
Official Closure Letter Bohot niraasha k sath hum aapko ye suchit kar rahe hai ki Tiki apna operations bandh karne jaa raha hai. 27 June 2023, 11:59pm se tiki k saare functions Aur services stop kar diye jayenge.#TikiAppOfficial pic.twitter.com/4dnj6pzgSD
— Tiki - Short Video App (@TikiAppOfficial) June 9, 2023
Official Closure Letter Bohot niraasha k sath Hum aapko y suchit kar rahe lai Tiki apna operations bandh karane jaa raha hai. 27 June 2023, 11:59pm se tiki k saare functions Aur services stop kar dye jayenge. #TikiAppOfficial pic.twitter.com/4dnj6pzgSD
"You can no longer watch or create favorite short videos or live streaming on Tiki, and the Tiki app is no longer available for download from app stores," the platform added.
The closure of this service was carried out as an effort by the company to face the challenges facing the technology industry, especially the New Delhi ban on TikTok in the South Asian market.
No need to worry about user data, as the company insists that all user data will be permanently deleted from Tiki servers located in India and Singapore.
"Before the deactivation date, we strongly recommend that you download any video you care about. Also remember to pull any T coin you may have before the 27th," said Tiki.
You can withdraw it yourself through the app. It should also be noted that, if you are late in doing so, Tiki cannot provide any assistance or support after the deactivation date.