With TikTok’s future hanging in the balance amid regulatory challenges, tech rivals Meta, YouTube, and X are making bold moves like vertical video features and editing tools to dominate the market. Dive deeper to uncover their strategies and implications for the video landscape.
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TikTok’s Future in Limbo: Trump Administration Brokers Oracle and Microsoft Deal to Control TikTok’s Global Operations
Discover the details of the Oracle and Microsoft deal to oversee TikTok’s global operations. Uncover how the Trump Administration is reshaping TikTok’s future.
X Brings TikTok-Style Vertical Video Feed Exclusively to US Market to Capitalize on TikTok Uncertainty
Social platform X launches a TikTok-style vertical video feed exclusively in the US. Harnessing TikTok’s uncertainty, X is stepping up its video offerings. Read more now!
Inside the Alleged Conversations Between TikTok CEO and Musk Before Trump’s Presidency
Ahead of Trump’s 2024 return, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew consulted Elon Musk about how to navigate U.S. regulatory challenges. Discover the details behind these crucial talks.
What Does Canada’s TikTok Business Shutdown Mean for Users and Creators?
The Canadian government has ordered a TikTok business shutdown, citing national security concerns. Canadian users can still access the app, but questions remain on privacy, data security, and what the shutdown means for content creators. Learn about the implications and future of TikTok in Canada.
From Apps to Billions: Why TikTok Founder Succeeds as Others Drop from China’s Billionaire List
Zhang Yiming, TikTok’s visionary founder, now leads China’s rich list with $49.3 billion in wealth, marking a shift in China’s billionaire landscape as the number of billionaires declines. How did Zhang’s tech success outpace economic shifts affecting others? Read on to find out.
100 Million Daily Users Drive Reddit to Profit—But Is It Enough to Compete?
Reddit has turned a profit for the first time in its 20-year history, fueled by 100 million daily users and strong ad revenue growth. However, its ability to maintain this profitability in the competitive social media space remains in question. Will user growth alone sustain Reddit’s future success?