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TikTok Reaches a Billion Active Users

A long journey.

TikTok Reaches a Billion Active Users

Despite almost being banned in the US, being actually banned in its second-biggest usage market, almost being sold off entirely and facing various direct challenges from rivals.

Despite all of this, TikTok has continued to steadily grow, and build on its foundations, and has now reached a new milestone of one billion monthly active users.

“More than 1 billion people around the world now come to TikTok every month to be entertained as they learn, laugh, or discover something new. We’re honored to be a home for our immensely diverse community of families, small businesses, and creators who transform into our favorite stars.”

TikTok posted this clip to celebrate the achievement.

The platform, seen by some as the second-coming of Vine, has generated huge audience response, and has quickly become the template for the next stage of social media development, with almost every social app now seeking to copy TikTok’s key elements, and align with evolving usage trends.

Indeed, Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest are all in the process of trying TikTok-like options – which, given TikTok’s meteoric rise, makes perfect sense. For context, TikTok has gone from 54 million users in January 2018 to a billion now, meaning it added some 950 million users in around 45 months. Instagram went from 100 million active in February 2013, to a billion in June 2018 (66 months), which is not directly comparable due to different rates of mobile connectivity, usage, etc. But it does provide some measure of TikTok’s success.

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TikTok has become a part of our lives for people around the world because of the creativity and authenticity of our creators. Our global community is remarkable in its ability to reach millions of people, across generations. From music, food, beauty and fashion to art, causes, and everything in between, culture truly starts on TikTok.

Facebook remains a critical connection tool for many, and it’s investing big in new markets and evolving technologies to ensure that it stays at the top of the heap. There’s less concern that Facebook will go the way of MySpace in this respect, but evidence does suggest that TikTok is absolutely winning the war of attention among the youth, which bodes well for its enduring success.

The next stage, as noted, is effective monetization, and TikTok is developing various eCommerce solutions and tools to better facilitate business, and creator funding, through a range of means.

That’s where TikTok’s Chinese sister app ‘Douyin’ has seen big success, with the platform now generating the majority of its revenue from eCommerce and direct selling integrations, says socialmediatoday.com.