Over 22 million creators made more than 41.7 billion yuan ($6.15 billion) on the platform over the past year, ByteDance China CEO Kelly Zhang said at the Douyin Creator Conference in Shanghai.
The company also announced plans to invest traffic resources worth 10 billion yuan to support creators and double their income to 80 billion yuan in the coming year.
The company also announced plans to invest traffic resources worth 10 billion yuan to support creators and aim to double their income to 80 billion yuan in the coming year.
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