A new mobile app from TikTok-parent ByteDance been installed in the U.S. 650,000 times in the past week and a half. The company is determined to grow in the U.S. market, as lawmakers debate taking action on TikTok.
It also shows how determined ByteDance is to grow in the U.S. market, as lawmakers debate taking action on TikTok.: The app, which caters to a Gen Z audience, features a mix of TikTok-like videos and Instagram-like photos.
Early adopters of Lemon8 will find that lots of the content that is being elevated leans into health and beauty trends that tend to cater to a younger female audience, such as makeup tutorials, nail art, and home decor inspiration.
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