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      TikTok has introduced a new “Nearby Feed” feature to help users discover content posted by creators and businesses near their current location. Initially launching in the UK, France, Italy, and Germany, the feed is accessible directly from the app’s home screen under a tab labeled with the user’s region. The feed curates public videos based on geographical location, content topic, and posting recency — showcasing local restaurants, events, attractions, and creators. Users must be 18 or older and have set posts to public for content to appear; those under 18 or with private accounts, or posts older than 90 days, aren’t eligible. TikTok says the Nearby Feed could help boost visibility for small businesses and local creators, citing data that 46% of UK users visited a local venue after discovering it on the platform.

      Sources: TikTok, Android Headlines

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      – The feed prioritizes public content from adults in a user’s vicinity, excluding private accounts, under-18 creators, and older posts to ensure current, community-relevant material.

      – It aims to turn TikTok into a discovery engine for local businesses, events, and creators — potentially increasing foot traffic and real-world engagement derived from social media exposure.

      – While currently limited to four European countries, TikTok may expand the feature to other regions if initial engagement metrics prove favorable.

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      The rollout of TikTok’s new Nearby Feed marks a calculated shift by the platform to deepen its connection with users’ real-world environments. Beyond endless scrolls of globally trending videos, this feature surfaces content rooted in proximity — restaurants, events, hidden gems, local creators — turning those serendipitous strolls through the app into practical discovery tools. For someone traveling abroad or simply curious about what’s happening in their own city, Nearby offers a glance at the pulse of the local scene that’s rarely captured by algorithms optimized for maximum engagement rather than place-based relevance.

      By capping eligibility to public content from adult users posted within the past 90 days, TikTok aims to strike a balance between freshness, privacy, and discovery potential. That means fewer blasts from far-flung corners of the world and more timely, tangible local insight. The 46% figure — users who visited a local business after seeing it on TikTok in the UK — underscores the tangible real-world impact this can have: views translating into foot traffic, social-media virality turning into real-world commerce.

      For creators and small businesses, Nearby Feed presents a potentially game-changing organic marketing opportunity. A local eatery, for example, could get discovered by people literally walking by, without investing in traditional advertising. Artists, performers, and small brands can surface to an immediately relevant audience — neighbors, tourists, or passers-by — just by posting public content from their city. If TikTok leans into this, it could reshape how local businesses think about discoverability in the social media era.

      Of course, the feature’s reach right now remains limited to four European markets — and there’s no guaranteed timeline for expansion. But if the early metrics are strong, we could soon see TikTok tailoring local feeds elsewhere, including in markets beyond Europe. That would raise privacy and moderation questions (especially around geographical data), but if handled well, it could give users a far more grounded and useful app experience: part entertainment, part neighborhood guide. For digital marketers and small businesses, Nearby Feed may be one of the most compelling developments in social-media advertising in years.

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