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Khaby Lame is the most-followed user on TikTok. This list contains the top 50 accounts by number of followers on the Chinese social media platform TikTok, which was merged with musical.ly in 2018. [1] As of 27 January 2025, the most-followed individual on the platform is Khaby Lame, with 162.4 million followers.
While busy with his family business, he launched his official YouTube account in 2016 and became popular in Indonesia in a matter of years. He became the first YouTuber from South East Asia to cross 10 million subscribers as of February 2019. [8] [9] In August 2019, his YouTube account was reported to have achieved 18.5 million subscribers. [10]
Most followed user on Vine. Posts skits on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube as King Bach. Back Dorm Boys: China Chinese duo Huang Yixin and Wei Wei, known for lip-syncing American pop songs † Amanda Baggs: United States silentmiaow Featured on a CNN health blog. Died in 2020 from presumed respiratory failure. Adam Bahner: United States TayZonday ...
Vivy Sofinas Yusof (born 11 December 1987) is a Malaysian entrepreneur, social media influencer, and the co-founder of the fashion e-commerce platform FashionValet and lifestyle brand The dUCk Group. She has been included in lists such as Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia and has a significant following on social media.
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China's ByteDance, parent of social media app TikTok, plans to invest around 10 billion ringgit ($2.13 billion) to set up an artificial intelligence hub in Malaysia, the country's trade minister ...
Yang started modeling at 15 when she was a model with ADD magazine, a defunct magazine in Malaysia, which had a following among the school-going population. [3] [4]In 2010, she published her first book titled Love's here (爱情 来了) which was ranked on Popular's list of best-selling books in Malaysia. [5]
In October 2019, TikTok removed about two dozen accounts that were responsible for posting ISIL propaganda and execution videos on the app. [201] [202] In Malaysia, TikTok is used by some users to engage in hate speech against race and religion especially mentioning the 13 May incident after the 2022 election. TikTok responded by taking down ...