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Short and sweet: Indian TikTok clones on a roll, attract 240 mn users

Taka Tak, Moj, and others gain big from the void left by the ban on Chinese app

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Video commerce apart, the platforms are also looking at advertisements for monetisation

Surajeet Das Gupta New Delhi
Homegrown short-form video platforms, which were hurriedly launched to fill the vacuum after the popular Chinese app, Tik Tok, was banned in India in 2020, have now become a force to reckon with, collectively attracting over 240 million active monthly users.

Clearly, TikTok’s loss has been the home-grown startups’ gain. At its peak, TikTok had over 170- 200 million active monthly users in the country.  It also had over 20 million active content creators who uploaded at least one video every month.

The Indian short-form video players have built up their own user base of content creators, with Taka Tak

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