ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok and Douyin, will end the Lunar New Year tradition of giving red packets to employees ...
TikTok’s Chinese sibling Douyin “isn’t motivated to create so-called cocoons”, said ByteDance executive Li Liang in an interview published on Tuesday by Chinese outlet Ifeng News.
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok and Douyin, will end the Lunar New Year tradition of giving red packets to employees from 2026, but will expand medical insurance for staff, according to an ...
Chinese video-sharing platform Douyin, which is owned by tech behemoth ByteDance, will build a tertiary hospital in Chaoyang district, Beijing, as part of its broader push to march into the healthcare ...
TikTok's Chinese sibling Douyin "isn't motivated to create so-called cocoons", said ByteDance executive Li Liang in an interview published on Tuesday by Chinese outlet Ifeng News. On the contrary ...
Douyin, the Chinese equivalent of TikTok, is very different and "much more pro-social," NYU professor Jonathan Haidt told Business Insider in Davos.
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TikTok's Chinese sibling Douyin "isn't motivated to create so-called cocoons", said ByteDance executive Li Liang in an interview published on Tuesday by Chinese outlet Ifeng News. On the contrary, the ...
and ByteDance’s subsidiary Douyin, of gender and age-based discrimination in a lawsuit that also alleges TikTok’s day-to-day operations are controlled by ByteDance. “If proven, these ...
Talks of banning TikTok came about again in March of 2024, when the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to ban TikTok unless it was sold to a U.S. company. This ban would force Apple and ...
A zoo in China is under scrutiny after allegedly dying two dogs black and orange to look like tigers. According to video footage on the ByteDance-owned app Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, Chow ...
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok and Douyin, will discontinue its Lunar New Year “lucky money” tradition for employees starting in 2026 but plans to enhance their medical insurance cover.