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China’s TikTok gets its own web version as user growth plateaus, nearing the country’s total mobile user base



Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, has launched a web version of its app accessible to desktop users, shifting away from its “mobile-only” strategy as it seeks new growth in a saturated market.Douyin.com has much of the same functionality as the app, allowing users to search, upload, watch, like and comment on videos and live-streamed content. However, the web version looks more like a traditional video site, with an endless scroll of video thumbnails on the homepage for users to browse…



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