Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 12:29:47 GMT 8
The Douyin app, which we know as TikTok, has just surpassed 400 million daily users in China, a growth of 60% compared to last year (monthly global users would be 800 million). This was revealed by a report published by ByteDance, the company that developed the application, which highlights a series of little-known information on how to use it. In Western countries, TikTok is mainly used by generation Z for short videos of pure entertainment, dances, lip-synch, comedy sketches. In China, however, the scenario is diametrically opposite. Different cultures can determine different uses of the same social medium First of all, there is much more generalized use among all segments of the population, probably because China is "smartphone native" in the sense that mobile internet use is widespread, even among the elderly.
In 2019, over 3.6 million videos of parents and children India Mobile Number Data were uploaded on Douyin, 1.76 million clips to celebrate births, 7 million weddings. The differentiation of use between generations is interesting. Those born after 2000 prefer to shoot videos focused on anime, comics and games (the triad called ACG, Anime, Comics, Games), while those born in the 90s prefer landscapes and lifestyle content, finally those born after the 60s choose to upload ballets and watching weddings. Another surprising aspect is that educational content finds a lot of space on the Chinese version of TikTok.
In 2019, 15 million were uploaded: tutorials on cooking, languages, school learning (mathematics, chemistry, history) and professional learning (programming, photoshop, office), and more (law, health, disaster preparedness, astrology) . ByteDance's ability to adapt an app to different cultures has been phenomenal and this 2020 could be a crucial year for its development, although not without difficulties. In China, TikTok is facing competition from a very similar rival Kuaishou , which has just over 200 million daily active users and is financed by the giant Tencent (WeChat, QQ). In the West, however, it is attracting the attention of regulators regarding possible security problems and ties with the Chinese government.
In 2019, over 3.6 million videos of parents and children India Mobile Number Data were uploaded on Douyin, 1.76 million clips to celebrate births, 7 million weddings. The differentiation of use between generations is interesting. Those born after 2000 prefer to shoot videos focused on anime, comics and games (the triad called ACG, Anime, Comics, Games), while those born in the 90s prefer landscapes and lifestyle content, finally those born after the 60s choose to upload ballets and watching weddings. Another surprising aspect is that educational content finds a lot of space on the Chinese version of TikTok.
In 2019, 15 million were uploaded: tutorials on cooking, languages, school learning (mathematics, chemistry, history) and professional learning (programming, photoshop, office), and more (law, health, disaster preparedness, astrology) . ByteDance's ability to adapt an app to different cultures has been phenomenal and this 2020 could be a crucial year for its development, although not without difficulties. In China, TikTok is facing competition from a very similar rival Kuaishou , which has just over 200 million daily active users and is financed by the giant Tencent (WeChat, QQ). In the West, however, it is attracting the attention of regulators regarding possible security problems and ties with the Chinese government.