1/ Instagram and YouTube beat TikTok for true collaboration — and most creators picking a platform don't realize it.
2/ On YouTube and Instagram, multiple creators can share the same post as their own. One upload, two (or more) accounts owning it. Both feeds, both audiences.
3/ The analytics roll up to all of them. Combined views, combined engagement, combined credit. You don't have to argue about whose post drove the numbers.
4/ TikTok doesn't have this yet. You can duet, you can stitch, but you cannot co-own a post. The asset lives on one account.
5/ If you collab a lot, that one feature decides where the work goes. Pick the platform that splits the credit, not just the audience.
6/ Instagram and YouTube > TikTok — for collaboration, full stop.
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