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Inside TikTok CEO’s Plan to Play Offense

When the public face of TikTok’s management in the U.S.—V Pappas, TikTok’s chief operating officer—announced their departure last month, it marked the biggest shake-up in the top ranks of the popular short-form video app since its CEO, Shou Zi Chew, took over the job two years ago. To people inside TikTok, though, it wasn’t a surprise.

The departure of Pappas—and their replacement by Adam Presser, Chew’s former chief of staff—was the culmination of months of growing tensions between TikTok’s No. 2 executive and Chew. Since last year, the Singapore-based Chew had been chipping away at Pappas’ power while TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, has poured money into teams outside Pappas’ oversight, such as e-commerce and livestreaming, which he hopes will help TikTok invigorate growth and eventually turn a profit.

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