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Profitability is not required if you are an intelligence asset for the state. In this case, the state is China. Maybe it's legitimately profitable, maybe the Chinese govt is purchasing ads with other companies it owns, maybe the books are entirely cooked. It's hard to tell in China.



You're being downvoted but state subsidies are one of the largest concerns US/EU have with China, so it's a valid point.

Not to say that TikTok doesn't have any revenue at all, they have ads.


I've seen maybe 3 ads in using TikTok for 6 months every day.




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