As TikTok shortens attention spans, China’s Netflix-like platforms struggle to keep viewers

Source: Tech – South China Morning PostWhen Wu Qi was under a coronavirus lockdown in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong early last year, he started posting one-minute videos made from clips of blockbuster movies and TV shows on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok.Wu added narrative text to the screen, summarising the story, and soon won over thousands of followers. Then on the eighth day, one video clip became a “minor hit” and his followers exploded.“After waking up one morning, I saw that I had more than 10,000 followers,…Read More

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