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TikTok Launches $200 Million 'Creator Fund', to Help Creators Earn a Livelihood

The move comes with TikTok seeing strong momentum, especially among young smartphone users.

TikTok Launches $200 Million 'Creator Fund', to Help Creators Earn a Livelihood

TikTok was banned in India in June

Highlights
  • TikTok remains a popular destination among young smartphone users
  • The fund will be open in August to US applicants
  • TikTok plans to add some 10,000 jobs in the US
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TikTok unveiled plans for a $200 million (roughly Rs. 1,499 crores) "creator fund" to add content from emerging social media personalities to the fast-growing video-sharing app.

The new US fund will "help support ambitious creators who are seeking opportunities to foster a livelihood through their innovative content," said Vanessa Pappas, general manager of TikTok US.

The move comes with TikTok seeing strong momentum, especially among young smartphone users, even as US lawmakers and officials step up warnings about its links to China.

Pappas said that with the fund, "our creators will be able to realize additional earnings that help reward the care and dedication they put into creatively connecting with an audience that's inspired by their ideas."

The fund will be open in August to US applicants 18 years or older who have a platform following, and post original content in line with its community guidelines.

The move could help ramp up interest in TikTok, which has seen its user base grow to an estimated one billion.

Until now, TikTok has been using the model of Facebook-owned Instagram, which allows creators to post sponsored videos but without direct remuneration from the platform.

TikTok said this week it plans to add some 10,000 US jobs over the next three years, as it battles complaints over its ties to China.

A unit of China-based holding ByteDance, TikTok has been banned in India and US officials have said they were looking at possible actions against the app.

A bill passed by the US House of Representatives would bar federal employees from using the app on government-issued devices, over concerns that it could be used for spying.

Amid reports of a possible spinoff or buyout of the app, TikTok has said the company's structure is under review.

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