The company said in a blog post Monday that it now has more than 1 billion monthly active users around the world, making it the rare social media application not owned by Facebook or Google to claim an audience of that size. The short-form video app's popularity surged as people spent more time on their phones during the pandemic. It has also both benefited from and fueled the growth of the creator industry, as more people look to make a living from posting content to social media sites.
TikTok has also maintained its popularity despite rivals launching copycat products, including Instagram's Reels, YouTube's Shorts and Snapchat's Spotlight. Read MoreThe app's monthly active users in August were up 25% compared to the same month last year, according to app store intelligence firm Sensor Tower.
Please... Keep it THAT way !!!... 'Nuff said!!!...
This is a thread of Twitter users calling social media pointless and stupid. Just so beautifully clueless.
China’s software is gradually advancing. The world should learn and imitate. Only in this way can real democracy and freedom be realized, instead of blindly resisting. We should be rational.
Who would want to own something as embarrassing as tiktok...?Just wondering
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