TikTok is encouraging its US users to explore its sister app, Lemon8, as the platform faces increasing scrutiny and the potential for an outright ban. Lemon8 has been making its presence known through sponsored TikTok posts, urging users to migrate and keep their content, followers, and usernames intact. The move signals ByteDance’s attempt to hedge its bets amid rising regulatory pressure.
ByteDance, TikTok’s Chinese parent company, is promoting Lemon8 as a backup option, even as discussions around the TikTok ban intensify. While the legislation specifically targets ByteDance-owned apps, the spotlight remains on TikTok, leaving the fate of Lemon8 relatively under-discussed.
Lemon8 gains momentum with TikTok’s support
Over recent weeks, Lemon8 has ramped up its visibility through TikTok-sponsored videos. Some creators have highlighted the app as an alternative, explaining how it integrates seamlessly with TikTok, even transferring usernames and linking profiles. Users are being encouraged to download Lemon8 as a safeguard against losing access to their content and followers in case of a TikTok ban.
The app offers a hybrid experience, blending TikTok-like short videos with Instagram-style photos. Its design appeals largely to Gen Z and Gen Alpha audiences, providing a familiar yet distinct platform. Lemon8 features personalisation tools like a “For You” feed and a “Following” feed, resembling TikTok’s interface while offering its unique charm.
Behind ByteDance’s push
Lemon8’s recent push isn’t entirely new. ByteDance began integrating its backend with TikTok last year, enabling seamless profile linkage and data sharing between the two platforms. Notices to TikTok users revealed these changes, emphasising that Lemon8 profiles would be linked to TikTok by default unless users opted out.
ByteDance has downplayed the connection between Lemon8’s promotion and the looming ban, describing the integration as unrelated. However, the timing of the sponsored posts suggests a deliberate effort to expand Lemon8’s user base amidst the regulatory uncertainty.
A strategic move or a backup plan?
Although Lemon8 remains significantly smaller than TikTok, with just over one million active daily users, its engagement has steadily grown over the past year. ByteDance appears eager to develop its audience, regardless of TikTok’s future.
The broader conversation about the TikTok ban has so far centred on the platform itself, leaving Lemon8 and other ByteDance-owned apps in the shadows. Lawmakers have explicitly named TikTok in their legislation, but ByteDance’s complex corporate structure has obscured its broader portfolio.
As the regulatory battle unfolds, Lemon8’s growing presence could serve as ByteDance’s contingency plan, offering users and the company an alternative path forward in a turbulent landscape.