According to figures shared by the company this week, more than 100 million Americans use TikTok every month—nearly a third of the population. To put that in perspective, TikTok’s user numbers may now exceed those of long-established social networks like Twitter, Pinterest and Snapchat. The research firm Statista claims those companies monthly average user (MAU in industry speak) totals were 81 million, 67 million and 46 million as of last September. Meanwhile, Statista found that Facebook-owned Instagram had 121 million MAUs as of last year. https://www.google.com/amp/s/fortune.com/2020/08/24/tiktok-claims-user-numbers-snapchat-twitter/amp/ #twitter #Facebook #snapchat #pinterest
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Same overinflated number as all other tech companies use. Crappy metrics, high incentives to cheat the system by buying views and you end up with numbers that do not make any sense.
How did you come up with those conspiracy theories? Do you have proof to support your conclusion?
Lyft - Haters gotta hate, right?
so who is copycat this time?
China always lies about stuff
MAU is not that useful of a metric.
Why not? Genuinely curious, not really a product person
It tells you nothing about the engagement, it's easy to make it look impressive, etc.
I sure can see now how illiterate engineers are at understanding product metrics. I think a product interview round for engineers is a must.
Hmm how about maybe you're biased because you work at the company?
I meant in general sense. Nothing related to Tiktok.
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