How byte dance has been successful in numbing the Gen-z minds with tiktok!
ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, has influenced Gen-Z globally through its app's short-form content.
TikTok's counterpart in China, Douyin, however, focuses on educa
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
This feels like another example of how different countries approach technology and media. In the West, it’s all about entertainment and profit. In China, there’s a greater focus on discipline and development, at least in some aspects.
Wow , definitely after this west countries feels insecure 😨
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Shubham Khandelwal
Data Science Enthusi... • 9m
China's Trade with Middle East, Russia, and Central Asia Surpasses Trade with US and Reaches EU Levels in 2023.
It shows Middle Eastern and Central Asian Countries shift from West towards China.
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mg
News & updates • 1m
India ranks 96 out of 180 countries in Corruption Perceptions Index 2024.
Least corrupt nations-
Denmark- 1st rank
Finland- 2nd rank
Singapore- 3rd rank
China ranks 76 out of 180 countries.
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Ankush Yadav
मैं एक विचार हूं (I ... • 2m
Note:
1. In coming 2-6 months IT and banking sector will have huge layoff specially in west.
2. Racism against bhartiya will become insane in west and other foreign countries.
Thus, avoid Western countries and start building here in bharat for bha
USA , europe and china both are fucking hypocrite countries...They backstabbed us even more than Pakistan
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Kimiko
Posts about startup ... • 6d
Maharashtra, Delhi, UP and West Bengal account for 49% of total registered companies across India. And there’s only 1 actively registered company in Sikkim.
What do you think is the major reason for this concentration?
Problem of INDIAN SOCIETY.
Praising west but in reality West doesn't give a shit about INDIA.
Looking at China as a threat but in reality we should learn from China.
Being proud of Russia is our friend, in reality no one is ever a friend in geo po
I recently went to China for the Canton Fair, and it was a completely different experience. We keep hearing about China’s progress, but seeing it in person is something else.
Honestly, if we keep thinking the way we do in India—accepting slow progre