Some of the world's biggest social media companies allow political advertising. But TikTok won't be one of them.
Hong Kong Some of the world's biggest social media companies allow political advertising. But TikTok won't be one of them.
Paid political ads aren't a fit for the hugely popular video sharing app, according to Blake Chandlee, vice president of Global Business Solutions for TikTok. He wrote in a blog post Friday that the company is focused on"staying true" to the app's"light-hearted and irreverent feeling that makes it such a fun place to spend time.
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