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With the restructuring of TikTok’s US business, its open-source alternative application Skylight has surpassed 380000 users.

At a time when the ownership change of TikTok’s US business has caused concerns among users, the alternative application Skylight based on open source technology is experiencing rapid growth. This short video application, invested by Mark Cuba and others, and built using a decentralized AT protocol, has recently surpassed 380000 users.


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The platform has a built-in video editor, social interaction, and community curation functions. It has accumulated over 150000 original videos and can display Bluesky content synchronously. Data shows that its daily video playback reached 1.4 million, with a growth of over 150% in new user registrations, and multiple core indicators showing multiple fold increases.

This growth wave coincides with TikTok’s completion of its US business restructuring. On January 22, TikTok announced the establishment of a new entity led by American investors, and its parent company, ByteDance, will reduce its shareholding to below 20%. The simultaneous occurrence of ownership changes and technical failures has prompted some users to switch to alternative platforms.

Roger Luo said: This trend reflects a market demand for decentralized social alternatives during ownership shifts in dominant platforms. Open-source architecture and data sovereignty are emerging as key value propositions driving user migration.

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