Tik Tok is constantly being ostracized by governments around the world, concerned about the information leakage the platform could cause. Yet, heads of state continue to use the popular ByteDance social, especially to communicate with their voters.
In recent weeks, many countries around the world, from the U.S. to the U.K. to New Zealand to some European and Asian countries, have banned Tik Tok for civil servants and on all government devices connected to the internal network. But in spite of this, which world leaders have the most followers on the Chinese platform?
A ranking was compiled by the Swiss company DigiTips, which also pointed out that there are only 58 heads of state or government on the platform.
Tik Tok is constantly being ostracized by governments around the world, concerned about the information leakage that the platform could cause. Yet, heads of state continue to use the popular ByteDance social, especially to communicate with their voters. In recent weeks, many countries around the world, from the U.S. to the U.K. to New Zealand to some European and Asian countries, have banned Tik Tok for civil servants and on all government devices connected to the internal network. But in spite of this, which world leaders have the most followers on the Chinese platform? A ranking was compiled by the Swiss company DigiTips, which also pointed out that there are only 58 heads of state or government on the platform.
1. @NayibBukele - 5,500,000 of follower
2. @LulaOficial - 4,300,000 followers
3. @EmmanuelMacron - 3,900,000 followers
4. @Bongbong.Marcos - 1.700.000 follower
5. @GustavoPetroOficial - 1.600.000 follower
6. @GuillermoLasso - 1.300.000 follower
7. @Giorgiameloni_Ufficiale - 1.100.000 follower
8. @NicolasMadurom - 970.900 follower
9. @AnwarIbrahimOfficial - 669,900 followers
10. @GabrielBoric - 639.200 follower