ByteDance Wants to Move TikTok Team out of China: Report

May. 29, 2020



Last week, Disney’s Kevin Mayer became the CEO of ByteDance-owned popular short-form video platform TikTok. As reported first byReuters, this is apparentlyone of ByteDance’s steps to move the decision-making authorities and research team from China.

According to a recentReutersreport citing industry sources familiar with the matter, ByteDance has been making moves to shift its teams from China as part of a new strategy.

To support the transition, ByteDance has expanded TikTok’s engineering, and research & development operations in Mountain View, California. As per the source,the company had hired over 150 engineers for its California team.

ByteDance might be attempting to address the privacy concerns revolving around the app with this restructuring. The company has apparently hired a few data engineers from the U.S. as well.

Apart from this,ByteDance has reportedly hired a New York-based investor relations director named Michelle Huangto maintain healthy relations with private equity firms such asGeneral AtlanticandKKR.

The changes in strategy have allegedly caused caution in ByteDance’s internal team. The major concern is if they would be laid off as part of BytDance’s bigger plans for gradually moving out of China.

TikTok has long been alleged by US lawmakers as being an app used by the Chinese government to spy on US citizens.“As long as TikTok or any other application operates in a way that gives the Chinese government and Communist Party leverage, it is impossible to separate the dangers of using such an application from the reality that users’ information could be at risk.”,Republican Senator Marco Rubio toldReuters.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.