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The Boneyard Principle: Why the Next Big Thing Will Emerge From a Failed Idea
Despite TikTok’s design innovations being well known, other apps have trouble copying them because they were originally designed for a very different experience, and they are locked into it due to their users’ and creators’ preferences. This is a classic example of the innovator’s dilemma
knightcolumbia.org • TikTok’s Secret Sauce
But when you really think about it, why do they still have the feed? Why do you have to tap to get into the Story's experience? I think what TikTok ultimately did, there were a lot of competitors over the last 10 years that were doing similar products, similar sort of full-screen videos. I think what TiKTok really did was they designed the whole pr... See more
Patrick O'Shaughnessy • The Past, Present, and Future of Consumer Social Companies
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Attention Factory: The Story of TikTok and China's ByteDance
Matthew Brennan, Valentina Segovia,
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