Why there's no TikTok in China - Marketplace (2024)

The Chinese company ByteDance owns two versions of basically the same app. In the U.S. we have TikTok, used by an estimated 170 million people. Meanwhile, Douyin, the app used in China itself, has an estimated 700 million daily active users.

Each app has different users in different countries and, some argue, different kinds of content. Essentially, despite having the same parent company, TikTok and Douyin function as separate worlds.

Now, as TikTok simmers in political hot water once again, the differences between the apps are being examined under a microscope. To get to the bottom of what sets these sister apps apart, Marketplace’s Lily Jamali spoke with Marketplace’s China correspondent, Jennifer Pak, about why ByteDance has this system in the first place.

The following is an edited transcript of their conversation.

Jennifer Pak: Essentially the Chinese government wants to have control over all of the content within the country. So, China doesn’t want the outside world content to come into a platform that it cannot control. ByteDance, which is the parent company for TikTok and Douyin, decided that rather than trying to have a version that appeals to China and the rest of the world, to instead have two separate products entirely. So one app, Douyin, abides by Chinese censorship and content regulation rules, and then one for the rest of the world.

Lily Jamali: What is Douyin? How would you describe it to someone who’s never seen it?

Pak: I think it essentially operates the same as all short-video apps. So, it’s a few-second-long videos that come with some music sometimes. It’s created entirely by people for other people. I mean, you mentioned the numbers for TikTok, but Douyin has 743 million active users as of September 2023, so it’s a wide-ranging population. There is tons of content on there that is not solely just for the much younger teenage population.

Jamali: Well, shall we open up our apps? I have my TikTok app, and the first thing that popped up actually was Kai Ryssdal because “Marketplace” is on TikTok. But then I’m seeing, you know, some beauty stuff, lots of young girls talking about jewelry and makeup. Apparently I’m very boring, but really into makeup. Jen, what are you seeing?

Pak: Well, for sure Kai Ryssdal’s not going to show up on Douyin because we do not have an account because it will probably be subject to censorship rules. OK, I just opened mine, and now it’s a tourist video about Xi’an with the Terracotta Warriors. Now I’m seeing somebody who looks like an artificial intelligence version of [actor] Chris Evans. He’s doling out some life advice. I don’t know if Chris Evans is aware of this, but it kind of looks like him. Oh, here’s a wonderful food. We’ve got some kimchi, pork belly.

Kind of sounds similar, right? I mean, the whole point is that it’s supposed to be entertaining. That’s what ByteDance was going for. Because if you look at Zhang Yiming, who was the founder of ByteDance initially, because he’s an engineer, he was thinking, what’s the best way to capture people’s attention? How can we learn what types of content people like to watch and at the same time adhere to China’s very strict censorship rules? So, it must be humor, entertainment, right? Things that are not so sensitive. That’s not to say that things don’t get blocked. They get taken down quite frequently from Chinese social media. But this is not restricted to just Douyin.

Jamali: Let me ask you this. There’s a clip from the show “60 Minutes” that has been making the rounds recently. They did an interview about TikTok and Douyin with a tech ethicist named Tristan Harris, he’s the co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology. And here’s what he said:

Tristan Harris: “In their version of TikTok, if you’re under 14 years old, they show you science experiments you can do at home, patriotism videos and educational videos. They make their domestic version a spinach version while they’ve shipped the opium version to the rest of the world.”

Jamali: Based on what you’ve seen, does that idea from Tristan Harris ring true?

Pak: I have to say that I’ve heard people here describe Douyin as kind of opium as well. I don’t think necessarily schoolteachers or even parents are happy when their kids are going on Douyin. So in China, everybody who has an account online, usually they have to register with their real name, which means they have to put their ID cards in or their phone numbers, which is very much linked to our passports and ID cards so that authorities will know if you posted something that you probably shouldn’t have.

I would say maybe it’s true in terms of how strict China’s censorship rules are. But I have to say there’s a lot of stuff that people are not happy about on Douyin. Yes, there’s news. Yes, I’ve seen videos of little kids teaching their parents about math problems and how they solved it because they learned it in tutoring classes. But at the same time, you see equally the same amount of nonsensical stuff, people shoving as much food as they can in their mouth, people dancing. I mean, again, the whole point is for entertainment, right? And so, I would say that overall, I’ve not heard of people here saying that Douyin is educational at all.

Jamali: That’s really interesting to hear. Clearly, a large portion of U.S. lawmakers are unhappy with TikTok, as we’ve seen in recent weeks. How does the government of China seem to feel about Douyin?

Pak: I think China’s government is just as uneasy about social media in general. I don’t think they necessarily have any less concern about Douyin. So, I understand why the narrative may be there to make the link more clear for people that there’s this product from ByteDance that’s going out to try to poison the rest of the world, but keep the good stuff for China. But I just don’t see that happening. There’s no evidence of that. You know, if it was up to the Chinese government, I don’t think they really want social media. I mean, the reason that these two programs are bifurcated is so that Chinese nationals don’t have an easy way that they can communicate with the rest of the world on platforms that are not regulated by China’s government. That is, at the end of the day, the real purpose of this. Not because, you know, they think that there’sa way to influence the rest of the world. And, by the way, I want to mention that ByteDance is very much a private company. So, I know that there are lots of concerns about where the Chinese government is, but again, ByteDance is a private company.

Jamali: ByteDance had a different app that was shut down by the Chinese government back in 2018. Can you tell me about that?

Pak: Yeah, it was called Neihan Duanzi and it was a joke app. But in 2018, it just suddenly got shut down by the government and Bytedance came out and apologized, supposedly for misdirecting users and also having lowbrow content. So, it does happen. Like you were asking about what’s the relationship between ByteDance and the government? I would say ByteDance is always trying. It’s got a whole host of products here in China, and not all of them are to the liking of the Chinese government. So, a lot of companies have to do strict content management in order to survive here in China.

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Why there's no TikTok in China - Marketplace (2024)

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Why there's no TikTok in China - Marketplace? ›

So, China doesn't want the outside world content to come into a platform that it cannot control. ByteDance

ByteDance
Founded by Zhang Yiming, Liang Rubo, and a team of others in 2012, ByteDance developed the video-sharing apps TikTok and Douyin. The company is also the developer of the news platform Toutiao.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ByteDance
, which is the parent company for TikTok and Douyin, decided that rather than trying to have a version that appeals to China and the rest of the world, to instead have two separate products entirely.

Why can't i use TikTok in China? ›

TikTok is actually NOT banned in China; in fact, it originated in China under the name Douyin. However, the Chinese version of TikTok, Douyin, operates separately from the international version. Chinese people primarily use Douyin for short-form video content, while TikTok is popular globally.

Which country is TikTok banned in? ›

India imposed a nationwide ban on TikTok and dozens of other Chinese apps like messaging app WeChat in 2020 over privacy and security concerns. The ban came shortly after a clash between Indian and Chinese troops at a disputed Himalayan border killed 20 Indian soldiers and injured dozens.

Does China restrict TikTok? ›

CHINA. TikTok has never been available in mainland China, a fact that CEO Shou Chew has mentioned in testimony to U.S. lawmakers. ByteDance instead offers Chinese users Douyin, a similar video-sharing app that follows Beijing's strict censorship rules.

Is Chinese TikTok different from US TikTok? ›

The version of Douyin used by Chinese adults resembles U.S.-based TikTok, except for some propaganda in favor of the Chinese Communist Party and a lack of alternative viewpoints on hot-button topics, said Kaiser Kuo, the host of "Sinica Podcast," a U.S.-based podcast on current affairs in China.

Is Snapchat banned in China? ›

Where is Snapchat blocked? Snapchat is completely banned in all of Iran, China, Cuba, and North Korea.

Why is TikTok banned in America? ›

Why is TikTok being banned in the USA? TikTok is owned by a Chinese company called ByteDance, and the law has been introduced due to concerns that the app might share user data with the Chinese government – a claim it has always denied.

Which country uses TikTok most? ›

Indonesia is home to the biggest number of TikTok users. There are 157.6 million people using TikTok there. Indonesia, the United States, and Brazil are the only countries with more than 100 million TikTok users.

Is Facebook banned in China? ›

Use of the website has also been restricted in various ways in other countries. As of July 2022, the only countries to continually ban access to the social networking site are: Brazil, China, Iran, North Korea, Myanmar, Russia, Turkmenistan and Uganda.

Why is TikTok banned in Japan? ›

Lawmakers from Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party have decided to push for steps to restrict the use of Chinese-owned video app TikTok, concerned that user data may end up in the hands of the Chinese government, public broadcaster NHK said.

Is TikTok actually owned by China? ›

TikTok is not owned or controlled by the Chinese government,” Beckerman wrote. “The ultimate parent company of TikTok Inc. is ByteDance Ltd., a privately-owned holding company established in the Cayman Islands.

What is TikTok called in China? ›

Douyin is the version of TikTok that is available in China. Essentialy the same App. Both are owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. Douyin and TikTok are both made in China and are the two versions of the same giant social media application.

Can China track us through TikTok? ›

One senator said national security officials described how China can harvest user data and weaponize it through propaganda and misinformation. Another lawmaker said they were told TikTok is able to spy on the microphone on users' devices, track keystrokes and determine what the users are doing on other apps.

What does China use instead of TikTok? ›

Here's What It Is. ByteDance owns both TikTok and Douyin, and although TikTok has more users around the world, Douyin is the company's cash cow and a China mainstay.

What is the adult version of TikTok called? ›

The New York Post noted that Clapper is being promoted as "TikTok for adults," but it is similar to TikTok because users can share posts in a short-form video format. The Insider notes that users can like and comment on a video post using Clapper's "clapback" feature.

How do I change my TikTok region to China? ›

How to change TikTok location with VPN
  1. Choose a reliable VPN provider. ...
  2. Download and install the software and complete the sign-up process.
  3. Connect to a server in the location you want.
  4. Make sure your VPN connection is active.
  5. Open the TikTok application and browse the content in your selected region.
  6. Enjoy!
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Does TikTok need VPN in China? ›

You're gonna need a VPN. Me, I use Express VPN because all the apps that we. use traditionally back home are blocked here in China, like Gmail, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. Follow me for more tips on how to do business in China.

Can I use Douyin outside China? ›

Douyin is only available in the China mainland version of the App Store. So, if you are outside of China, you won't be able to find the Douyin app on your default App Store. You need to first change the App Store region to mainland China in the App Store settings.

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