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It’s been reported Facebook has been offering exclusivity contracts to some of TikTok’s most followed personalities for its new competitor, Reels. It reminds me of Microsoft’s streaming platform giving millions to Ninja and Shroud only to close it down months later. TikTok has been very good at focusing on new content discovery first when you open the app, making you swipe left to see the people you follow second—thi…
Have there been any major Facebook flops? They seem to be very successful in acquiring (WhatsApp, Instagram) and diversifying (Facebook Messenger, Instagram Stories) the next social thing. They are no Yahoo or, on occasion, Microsoft.
ByteDance investors value TikTok at $50B in takeover bid
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#102There is limited eye time. TikTok is on the path to winner-takes-all in the space it is currently in. I would value it at $300B given its huge potential that none of its competitors or copiers can have. $50B is low imo -- likely caused by the political pressure.
What is stopping TikTok from getting flavor-of-the-month'd as teenagers and young adults move to newer platforms? Edit: this is a genuine question I do not have an answer for and I'd like to hear some takes.
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#103Contrary to what I am realizing is a common misconception in this thread that $SNAP is struggling, it is actually doing very well.
It’s still well below the IPO price in 2017, with net loss growing to $326 million, up from $255 million last year and EBITDA of almost -$1 billion. Perhaps our definitions of doing well are different. Sure DAU is up, but we all know those metrics are inflated BS and monetization is all that really matters. It’s been 3 years since IPO and they’re still making a heavy loss.
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#105Way undervalued. One chart to explain why the US is doing this: https://imgur.com/a/PnmijVz
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#106If you look at the graphs in this article on the use and explosive popularity of TikTok you can see that TiKTok currently dwarfs all other social media in the US market wrt. downloads, time spent in app pr user, user growth. https://www.ft.com/content/c6a8b9bc-dd6d-46a7-b008-825568982... TikTok’s rampant growth strikes wrong note with US
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All of that is only true if you only look at the successes, such as those you’ve illustrated. For every pundit-bashed unicorn, there are tens of thousands of times the pundits got it right.
look at all the articles since 2010 or so about Amazon and Tesla being bubbles. Or before that, articles in 2007-2010 about Facebook being Myspace. Or about Uber dying due to debt (this was in 2014-2016). These are the companies pundits write the most about ,and have been wrong. Yeah, many unicorns do fail or get acquired for sub-billion, but pundits seldom if ever write about them, except when they fail. The media w…
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That sounds like a good deal. I will ask my higher ups.
That is a terrible deal, because it amounts to letting them clone your technology in depth. On the other hand, until the US kicked over the table, the UK had a national security oversight centre for Huawei where people with UK security clearances performed code review ..
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What is stopping TikTok from getting flavor-of-the-month'd as teenagers and young adults move to newer platforms? Edit: this is a genuine question I do not have an answer for and I'd like to hear some takes.
As said in some other comments, TikTok does not use a "follow" model, new content is algorithmically recommended to you. Therefore there is no problem with the content creators you're following burning out or your follow list getting stale. For example my highschool friends are no longer that active on facebook, and in 2020 I'm no longer asking random people to add me to FB, therefore facebook is now kind of dead to…
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At this point, give how wrong over the past decade pundits have been about Tesla, Uber, Facebook, Shopify, Amazon (and many others), I am inclined to discount/ignore any prediction of a rapidly-growing consumer tech or app company being a bubble. These pundits have a horrible track record of predicting this sort of stuff. A common thread for why these forecasts tend to be so bad is, such pundits ignore the growth of…
All of that is only true if you only look at the successes, such as those you’ve illustrated. For every pundit-bashed unicorn, there are tens of thousands of times the pundits got it right.