Winning on Douyin Live in 2026 means treating your livestream like a daily retail operation rather than a one-off event. Store-led rooms give brands full control over messaging, allow for rapid ...
TikTok is known in China as Douyin (literal meaning: “shaking sound”). Owned by Bytedance, China’s fourth internet giant outside the BAT group (Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent), Douyin is becoming a ...
Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. What is the most popular app in China? You’re probably ...
China’s TikTok, which has taken the world by storm, is working its magic in its home nation, too. The report, which describes the user behavior and trends, illustrates the cultural difference between ...
Douyin, the short video platform owned by ByteDance, plans to ban links to third-party websites on its live-streaming channels in a move that will prevent merchants from directing traffic to popular e ...
Tencent’s WeChat Pay and Alibaba’s affiliate Alipay have long dominated digital payments in China, but they have always faced new challengers. The latest entrant in online payments is Douyin, TikTok’s ...
Belarus, an “all-weather good friend” of China’s, has launched online stores on Chinese e-commerce platform JD.com and short video app Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, to promote and sell its goods ...
TikTok announced a one-hour daily limit for users under 18, but authorities in China have pushed the domestic version, Douyin, much further. China Report is MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about ...
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