the new shingy
— Ryan Mac ? (@RMac18) January 20, 2022
Seem like pretty good ideas to me @AtSignNick. This is why I always tell you to do startups instead of big corporate gigs :) https://t.co/PDOs14o4LB
— Andy Kleinman (@andykleinman) January 21, 2022
When I’m asked which social platform I believe is best set up for web3, my answer is always Twitter. This is why not TikTok. https://t.co/SC6oF6elN3
— Matt Wurst (mwurst.eth) (@mwurst) January 20, 2022
The Ghost Kitchens were actually a good idea. TikTok could have pumped out multiple MrBeast Burger-level concepts. Everything else was destined to fail. https://t.co/xgUswSveoB
— Daniel Sinclair (@_DanielSinclair) January 20, 2022
Sounds like a great place to work ??
— Subrahmanyam KVJ (@SuB8u) January 21, 2022
"TikTok’s marketing chief ousted after ‘going rogue’ with bizarre campaigns"https://t.co/Bu3iN5UniQ pic.twitter.com/0ImQFPzC4S
i can relate because i too went rogue and created a tiktok account for the verge https://t.co/dhKmr12yPU
— kaitlin hatton (@kaitlin_hatton) January 20, 2022
Hmm. I don’t have insight on the behind the scenes but I will say that the TikTok Kitchen was a pretty dang smart brand extension. https://t.co/EP0y3J9zpk
— Barry Enderwick (?,?) (@thebarrywe) January 21, 2022
Marketing exec gets fired for trying to do marketing https://t.co/2G9ho068ov
— Aaron (@aaronvsanchez) January 21, 2022
Hard to imagine a better line for this man’s resume than “I innovated too hard at TikTok" https://t.co/MikipEQGX7
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) January 20, 2022
Shows the enduring gap between what gets attention vs what drives the business. https://t.co/XQxkmMCSVz
— Brian Morrissey (@bmorrissey) January 20, 2022
All the more evidence that you shouldn't follow the advice in my Tweets https://t.co/EkemwV6E0i pic.twitter.com/j2Ets9WEjp
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) January 20, 2022
All of TikTok’s weird product ideas like TikTok Resumes (video resumes), TikTok Kitchens (get meals based on foods in trending videos) and a celebrity NFT collection actually came from a marketing guy not product teams.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) January 21, 2022
They were so bad he’s been fired.https://t.co/MyFwrA6JH3
Okay, but whatever TikTok Kitchen is I want it yesterday. https://t.co/QlfQbgzrte
— meg (@mmunguia) January 21, 2022
This hit piece is actually great publicity for him as his ideas were pretty innovating https://t.co/xirjDVcCeU
— Karim Alammuri (@Radio_Reem) January 21, 2022
Tran had a lot of trailblazing ideas for Tiktok to be an active participant in the pop culture the app is shaping, not just a platform. Sounds like the company has fully rejected that approach, alas. Didn't love all his ideas, but they were bold and inventive and interesting! https://t.co/r2fLyugIEw
— Joe McReynolds (@McReynoldsJoe) January 20, 2022
This is the best publicity imaginable for someone who’s just lost their job: https://t.co/APBuZKa3hk
— Dina Fierro (@dinafierro_) January 20, 2022
All of TikTok’s weird product ideas like TikTok Resumes (video resumes), TikTok Kitchens (get meals based on foods in trending videos) and a celebrity NFT collection actually came from a marketing guy not product teams.
— Dare Obasanjo (@Carnage4Life) January 21, 2022
They were so bad he’s been fired.https://t.co/MyFwrA6JH3
Told you — actions have consequences. https://t.co/NVP5gxPpO6
— Malthe Sigurdsson (@malthe) January 21, 2022
TikTok's marketing chief ousted after 'going rogue' with bizarre campaigns https://t.co/i4lq18hKZ4 pic.twitter.com/OHBYDbNozN
— New York Post (@nypost) January 19, 2022
TikTok’s marketing chief ousted after 'going rogue' with bizarre campaigns https://t.co/raFCbwP91M
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) January 20, 2022
An important job lesson here to check with your boss before saying you’re opening 1,000 ghost kitchens and launching an NFT with Little Nas X https://t.co/OgIeAv71aU
— Mark Milian (@markmilian) January 20, 2022
SCOOP: https://t.co/heahIbEMD5
— Lydia Moynihan (@LJMoynihan) January 19, 2022