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  2. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, TikTok announced the #EduTok Mentorship program, [288] a live workshop series in the Indian states of Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Jammu inspired by the hashtag #EduTok, in which video creators present factually for purposes of education. In 2022 TikTok banned fundraising for political accounts.

  3. Live.ly - Wikipedia

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    Live.ly (pronounced "Lively", stylized as live.ly) was a live-streaming service created by Musical.ly in 2016, headquartered in Shanghai with an American office in San Francisco. It allowed users to stream live videos, interact through chat, and send virtual gifts, which streamers could monetize. [ 1 ]

  4. Zhang Yiming - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Yiming (Chinese: 张一鸣; born 1 April 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).

  5. Class is in session at HillmanTok, TikTok's accidental university

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    Some lessons can fit in TikTok’s 10-minute video limit, while other instructors use the TikTok Live feature for longer lectures and to allow class participation.

  6. TikTok says it's restoring service for U.S. users, thanking Trump

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    Follow along for live updates. TikTok’s availability came back in spurts Sunday afternoon, with access to its content first becoming available through web browsers. Later in the day, it became ...

  7. TikTok ban upheld by Supreme Court days before law ... - AOL

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    TikTok -- which boasts more than 170 million U.S. users -- challenged the sale-or-ban law on First Amendment grounds, arguing that a potential ban would limit the free-expression rights of its users.