TikTok reveals specific U.S. and global user growth numbers for the first time

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TikTok reveals specific U.S. and global user growth numbers for the first time
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Video-sharing application has emerged surging growth both in the U.S. and internationally.

TikTok revealed specific U.S. and global growth milestones for the first time in a lawsuit against the U.S. government.TikTok said it has been downloaded about 2 billion times globally.Nicolas Economou | NurPhoto | Getty Images

TikTok revealed specific U.S. and global monthly active user details for the first time in its lawsuit challenging the U.S. government over an effective ban that is set to take place next month. In the filing, TikTok revealed its monthly active users have grown nearly 800% since Jan. 2018, when the application was used by about 11 million Americans. About a year later, that figure had more than doubled to about 27 million. By June 2020, months into pandemic quarantines, TikTok's total number of U.S. month active users had soared to more than 91 million. More than 100 million Americans are monthly active users today, the company said earlier this month.

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