known in China as Douyin
(Chinese: 抖音; pinyin: Dǒuyīn), is a video-sharing social networking service owned by Chinese company ByteDance.[4] The social media platform is used to make a variety of short-form videos, from genres like dance, comedy, and education, that have a duration from three seconds to one minute (three minutes for some users).[5][6] TikTok is an international version of Douyin, which was originally released in the Chinese market in September 2016.[7] Later, TikTok was launched in 2017 for iOS and Android in most markets outside of mainland China; however, it only became available worldwide after merging with another Chinese social media service, Musical.ly, on August 2, 2018.
TikTok and Douyin have almost the same user interface but no access to each other's content. Their servers are each based in the market where the respective app is available.[8] The two products are similar, but features are not identical.
21 сентября было сообщено, что в рамках сделки TikTok создаёт новую компанию с американской юрисдикцией и штаб-квартирой в США под названием TikTok Global, которая будет отвечать за предоставление всех услуг TikTok пользователям в Соединенных Штатах и большинству пользователей в других странах мира. Большинство акций новой компании будет принадлежать американским инвесторам (включая компании Oracle и Walmart)[72]. А совладелец новой структуры, компания Oracle, станет поставщиком технологий облачной обработки данных для сервиса TikTok в целом[73].
После этого Министерство торговли США на неделю отложил вступление в силу запрета на скачивание TikTok, который должен был стартовать с 20 сентября[74].
Russians Use TikTok In Social-Media Surge Of Support For Navalny
Videos supporting jailed Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny are receiving millions of views on TikTok, while other social-media platforms are also seeing a strong uptick in pro-Navalny content, including posts by popular celebrities. Interest has spiked since Navalny's arrest on January 17 and his release of a documentary about a palace allegedly owned by Russian President Vladimir Putin. Many posts are promoting protests planned for January 23 and call for Navalny's release, despite an unprecedented crackdown by security forces on leading opposition figures.
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