TechCrunch reports that the new “tracking history feature” is accessible through the “content and activity” section of the app. Twitter user Hammod Oh was the first to spot the feature, TechCrunch reports. The feature is currently only available to select users, and TikTok has not shared any information about plans to further expand its test team. “We are always thinking of new ways to add value to our community and enrich the TikTok experience,” said a spokesman for the publication. It is easy to imagine that the current test phase is successful, given how easy it is to lose a video on TikTok. While videos can be saved, continuous video streaming and random page refresh can make it difficult to complete this task, as TechCrunch points out. This is the latest feature that TikTok is testing. The company also allows selected users to try out a “repost” feature right now. Source: TechCrunch