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  2. 'TikTok refugees' unexpectedly turn to Chinese alternative as ...

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    The Chinese version of TikTok, called Douyin, has different content restrictions and is only available for mobile download in China. Bytedance has argued that TikTok, which is used by the rest of ...

  3. Americans and Chinese share jokes on 'alternative TikTok' as ...

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    TikTok, although owned by Chinese company ByteDance, is headquartered in Singapore and says it is run independently. In fact, China's version of TikTok is another app called Douyin. RedNote, on ...

  4. China gives a wary welcome to influx of 'TikTok refugees' on ...

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    ByteDance restricts TikTok to foreign users and runs a separate version for mainland Chinese residents called Douyin. RedNote, in contrast, does not require users to have such a number and ...

  5. ByteDance - Wikipedia

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    ByteDance Ltd. is a Chinese internet technology company headquartered in Haidian, Beijing, and incorporated in the Cayman Islands. [7] Founded by Zhang Yiming, Liang Rubo, and a team of others in 2012, ByteDance developed the video-sharing apps TikTok and Douyin. The company is also the developer of the news platform Toutiao.

  6. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok, whose mainland Chinese and Hong Kong [3] counterpart is Douyin, [a] [4] is a Chinese short-form video hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance.It hosts user-submitted videos, which may range in duration from three seconds to 60 minutes. [5]

  7. Zhang Yiming - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Yiming (Chinese: 张一鸣; born April 1, 1983) is a Chinese Internet entrepreneur.He founded ByteDance in 2012, developed the news aggregator Toutiao and the video sharing platform Douyin (internationally known as TikTok).

  8. What is Little Red Book, the Chinese social media app ... - AOL

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    TikTok is owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance and was tailored for a global audience. TikTok is also not accessible in China, where a sister app, Douyin, serves the domestic market.

  9. Lawsuits involving TikTok - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit also alleged that information was sent to Chinese tech giant Baidu. [8] In July 2020, twenty lawsuits against TikTok were merged into a single class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. [9] In February 2021, TikTok agreed to pay $92 million to settle the class action lawsuit. [10]