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China’s TikTok Adds Mandatory 5-Second Pause Between Videos – PCMag AU
Some users thought their phone was broken when the pauses started appearing.
In China, TikTok is known as Douyin, and the video-sharing app just added a new feature viewers understandably dislike.
As the South China Morning Post reports, Douyin and TikTok’s parent company ByteDance now injects a mandatory five-second pause between…
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