Snap Inc. is launching a video-sharing feature to rival TikTok, a move that will for the first time let its users produce content with hopes of it going viral.

The feature, called Spotlight, launches Monday within the company’s core app, Snapchat.

The new service is a departure from a long-held focus on communication between friends and on…

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