China has ordered the company to own Tik Tok to delete the Feishu cooperation application
China has ordered the company to own Tik Tok to delete the Feishu cooperation application

Bloomberg reported on Friday that Chinese regulators have ordered ByteDance to temporarily suspend download of a Slack-style desktop app after discovering content from blocked websites such as Facebook and Twitter.

The agency quoted people familiar with the matter as saying that the Chinese Space Agency had informed the company that the company was also introducing TikTok Short Video Clip Sharing (Tiktok). It was removed from the National App Store.

According to Bloomberg sources, this was a penalty for a feature that allows users to search for posts from external platforms through the newsfile feature. She added that it was not clear when the actual evacuation would take place.

It is believed that this decision sparked a desire to benefit from the worship (Vishu) (beating dance), which became popular as domestic help during the epidemic. According to IDC Market Research, collaborative applications have grown around the world and their market size increased from $ 14.8 billion in 2018 to $ 16.5 billion last year.

It should be noted that the (Visho) application is a mix of (Slack), Skype and Google Docs that can compete with many other services in China, such as: (Ding Talk) DingTalk from (Alibaba) from the store most free applications have been downloaded. After the country is closed, the Chinese app store has a history of several weeks. The application contains a global version called (Lark) targeting markets outside China, such as Japan and Singapore.




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