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This week, the founder of ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, has both attacked the US stance on TikTok and defended its potential sale to Microsoft. Some in China have called him a “traitor.”
Right now, Zhang Yiming is one of the world’s most powerful founders — and he’s got a rich backstory:
- He launched his career with a travel startup called Kuxun, which sold to TripAdvisor for a reported $12m+.
- This isn’t Zhang’s first Microsoft rodeo: Zhang worked there in 2008. But he got out fast because “it stifled his creativity,” according to The Wall Street Journal.
- When Zhang founded ByteDance in 2012, its first product was Toutiao, an AI news aggregator that skyrocketed up China’s App Store charts.
- Zhang used the app’s reach to help locate thousands of missing persons.
- When he launched TikTok — under its Chinese name Douyin — Zhang required management to make videos.
Whoever got the least likes would have to drop and do pushups.