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Experts dissect TikTok's algorithm and say a US buyer will struggle to replicate its magic, writes stokel

Valdovinos Kaye visited ByteDance's Beijing offices in 2019, where employees called the algorithm the "crown jewel" of ByteDance's success.

"We're yet to see anyone else really successfully master recommendation to the degree they have," said Sabba Keynejad of Veed, a video editing app that has attempted to reverse engineer the algorithm.When Valdovinos Kaye visited the Beijing offices, he was confronted with a multi-story office packed with programmers. TikTok users are making memes about Microsoft potentially "saving" TikTok.

Nikita Aggarwal of the Oxford Internet Institute added that the algorithm learns from the huge amounts of data that TikTok is able to draw on. The app can also test a user's interests at a scale unimaginable for other platforms such as YouTube. TikTok's For You page serves its users hundreds of videos an hour, meaning it can occasionally try videos that it's not certain users will like with little effect.

 

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stokel Biggest load of bullshit I've ever heard, they're gonna push pretty people to the top like they always do, end of story.

stokel Huawei's Hongmeng OS could be of the same caliber 😱

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