Disney's streaming service will soon feature user-made content from TikTok, the company has announced. Described as a "first-of-its-kind global deal" that will open doors "for the next generation of creators," the partnership will see Disney-related fan content from TikTok added to Disney+ in the form of "Verts" — short-form vertical videos. The exact guidelines here are unclear, however, and Disney has said it will "thoughtfully curate" the videos it picks to highlight. Ranking the Best Live-Action Disney Remakes View 11 ImagesIn a nutshell, Disney+ gets to add content it has paid next to nothing for, while content creators potentially get their work seen by an enormous audience. Today's announcement comes just months after the abrupt cancellation of Disney's previous push to fill its streaming service with user-made short-form content, via a deal with OpenAI.