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Australian Vanessa Pappas takes the top job at TikTok – Sydney Morning Herald
Australian Vanessa Pappas has taken on the role of interim chief executive at beleaguered social media platform TikTok after the chief executive quit on Thursday.

Mr Mayer cited the political environment in a memo to TikTok employees which he said had “sharply changed” and meant he left with “a heavy heart”.
Ms Pappas said the TikTok team had worked tirelessly on the platform and it was only just getting started.
“Our global community is strong, authentic, and vibrant, and the creativity I see every day inspires me,” she said in a statement. “It’s incredible to look back on our last couple years and see how much weve accomplished, and I’m even more exci…
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