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TikTok or Tick, Tock? China’s short video craze may be on the wane

From 2018 to 2023, platforms like Douyin saw their user numbers skyrocket from 648 million to over a billion.

January 02, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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Remember when TikTok’s Chinese sibling, Douyin, and other platforms like Kuaishou and WeChat dominated screens across China? Well, those days might be coming to an end. For the first time, the number of users on these short video platforms has dropped—and not just by a little. Between December 2023 and mid-2024, the user base fell from 1.35 billion to 1.05 billion, as per a report published on The South China Morning Post. That’s a staggering loss of 300 million users in just six months.

Is TikTok losing its charm in China?

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It’s a surprising twist, especially considering how short videos exploded in popularity over the past few years. From 2018 to 2023, platforms like Douyin saw their user numbers skyrocket from 648 million to over a billion. It wasn’t just about the numbers–these apps were minting money through ads, live streaming, and e-commerce. But as the user base grew, the pace slowed. Growth rates dropped from a brisk 19% annually to a mere 4%. Now, it seems the market has hit its limit.

Why the sudden drop in popularity?