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The story of TikTok - From Chinese phenomenon to global trend - cover

The story of TikTok - From Chinese phenomenon to global trend

Marcos Schneider

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

In a time where the digital permeates our daily lives, TikTok has become an indispensable phenomenon that redefines the boundaries of culture, creativity, and communication. "The Story of TikTok: From Chinese Phenomenon to Global Trend" delves deep into the genesis and meteoric rise of this unique platform that has captivated billions in just a few years, revolutionizing the social media landscape. 
From its humble beginnings as Douyin in China to its global dominance, this book narrates the captivating story of innovation, strategy, and unexpected success. Discover how 15 seconds have the power to ignite talents, set trends, and unite cultures. Immerse yourself in the world of algorithms reading our preferences and witness how TikTok became a playground for creative minds while also entering the focal point of political and societal debates. 
However, beneath the frenzy of viral dances and challenges lies a deeper story about the future of digital communication and the unstoppable human urge for connection and expression. This book is not just a chronicle of TikTok's journey but also a reflection of our time and a glimpse into what may come in the digital world. 
Join us on a fascinating journey through the world of TikTok and explore how an app shapes our global society and what it reveals about us, our desires, and our dreams.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 20 pages.

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