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Tiktok or tiktoud

It's Tik Tok.

Tik Tok, a short video social platform owned by ByteDance, was launched in May 20 17 with the vision of "inspiring creativity and bringing joy".

On August 24, 2020, local time in the United States, Tik Tok formally filed a lawsuit against Trump's first executive order issued on August 6, saying in a press release: "We will not easily sue the government, but we have no choice but to take action to protect our rights, as well as the rights of our communities and employees."

The threshold for Tik Tok is very simple. Users can start shooting short videos by setting a piece of music. Tik Tok contains rich templates and visual effects to make the video more interesting. It also has a live broadcast function, and users can send virtual gifts to their favorite creators with real money.

A popular type of vibrato video is challenge, which is a short video of collective action.

In April, 2020, Tik Tok launched a new function called "Donation Sticker". This function is supported by Tiltify, a fund-raising company, and the new sticker enables short video creators in Tik Tok to raise money for various purposes. Users can make donations through this sticker without leaving the application.