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In 2020, India banned TikTok overnight. 400 million users suddenly had nowhere to go. Meanwhile, Instagram secretly plotted a $100B heist that would change social media forever... The untold story of how Instagram stole TikTok's empire: 2018: Ti

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True the ban on TikTok left a massive gap, and Instagram smartly swooped in to fill it—one platform’s loss became another’s gain.

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