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TikTok, whose mainland Chinese counterpart is Douyin, [a] [3] is a short-form video hosting service owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance. It hosts user-submitted videos, which can range in duration from three seconds to 60 minutes. [4] It can be accessed with a smart phone app.
List of Douyin original programming. Douyin, also known as TikTok internationally, is a Chinese short video platform owned by Bytedance. Unlike TikTok, Douyin in China also allow users to upload longer form video, including provide original programs started in 2019.
Liú Yǔníng. Liu Yuning ( simplified Chinese: 刘宇宁; traditional Chinese: 劉宇寧; pinyin: Liú Yǔníng; born 8 January 1990) is a Chinese singer, actor, and the lead singer of Modern Brothers. In 2018, Liu rose to stardom by his covers on platforms YY's Live Streaming and Douyin, and released his solo debut single "Imagination" on ...
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 ). In March 2024, Zhang's personal wealth was estimated at US$40.2 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires ...
Kuaishou Technology ( Chinese: 快手; lit. 'quick hand') is a Chinese publicly traded partly state-owned holding company based in Haidian District, Beijing, that was founded in 2011 by Hua Su (宿华) [ 1] and Cheng Yixiao (程一笑). [ 2] The company is known for developing a mobile app for sharing users' short videos, a social network, and ...
As of January 2010, Youku.com was ranked #1 in the Chinese Internet video sector according to Internet metrics provider CR-Nielsen, [14] (keeping in mind that YouTube is banned in China). In 2008, Youku partnered with Myspace in China. [15] Later that year, Youku became the sole online video provider embedded in the China Edition of Mozilla ...
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A Taiwanese boy interviewed by the YouTube channel 486 Street Polls revealed that his Douyin account was banned after he fat-shamed Chinese President Xi Jinping. In the video uploaded on Monday ...