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            <![CDATA[ <h2 class=article-body views-field views-field-field-blurb-news>One of the key reasons for eyeing ShareChat is Twitter's ambition to build a global rival to TikTok through the Moj short video platform.</h2>
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<div class=field-content><span style=text-transform: initial>Aiming to expand its reach in the Indian market, Twitter reportedly considered buying homegrown social networking platform ShareChat. One of the key reasons for eyeing ShareChat is Twitter's ambition to build a global rival to TikTok through the Moj short video platform, TechCrunch reported.</span></div>
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Twitter offered $1.1 billion, besides a commitment of an additional investment of $900 million, for the acquisition, said the report, citing unnamed sources.

<strong>Read More: </strong><strong><a href=https://www.frontlist.in/twitter-has-testing-voice-dm-feature-for-indian-users/><span class=post-title>Twitter has testing voice DM feature for Indian users</span></a></strong>
<p class=_yeti_done>There is no official confirmation from either Twitter or ShareChat on the talks which did not result in a deal, said the report.</p>

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ShareChat-owned Moj already claims to have over 80 million monthly active users. The rise of Moj and other homegrown short video platform comes in the backdrop of the ban on TikTok in India in June 2020.
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<div id=ATD_728x90_D_AP_AD2><span style=text-transform: initial>However, Twitter's interest in ShareChat is not new. It is already an investor in the Bengaluru-based startup which is also backed by Elevation Capital, Lightspeed Partners India, and India Quotient, among others.</span></div>
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ShareChat, which has raised about $260 million to date, is in talks with other investors including Google and Snap for its new funding round, TechCrunch reported.

Moj earlier this month said it was integrating Snap's Camera Kit to make Snapchat's augmented reality (AR) capabilities available to its growing community.

ShareChat, which has over 160 million users in India, is especially popular among regional language users.

The development comes at a time when Koo, a homegrown rival to Twitter, is fast gaining traction in the backdrop of a fortnight-long deadlock between Twitter and the Indian government over actions on some accounts.

The issue now appears to have resolved after Twitter either withheld or suspended at least 90-95% accounts earlier this month as directed by the IT Ministry in two separate notices.

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                <![CDATA[ <h2 class=article-body views-field views-field-field-blurb-news>One of the key reasons for eyeing ShareChat is Twitter's ambition to build a global rival to TikTok through the Moj short video platform.</h2>
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<div class=field-content><span style=text-transform: initial>Aiming to expand its reach in the Indian market, Twitter reportedly considered buying homegrown social networking platform ShareChat. One of the key reasons for eyeing ShareChat is Twitter's ambition to build a global rival to TikTok through the Moj short video platform, TechCrunch reported.</span></div>
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Twitter offered $1.1 billion, besides a commitment of an additional investment of $900 million, for the acquisition, said the report, citing unnamed sources.

<strong>Read More: </strong><strong><a href=https://www.frontlist.in/twitter-has-testing-voice-dm-feature-for-indian-users/><span class=post-title>Twitter has testing voice DM feature for Indian users</span></a></strong>
<p class=_yeti_done>There is no official confirmation from either Twitter or ShareChat on the talks which did not result in a deal, said the report.</p>

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ShareChat-owned Moj already claims to have over 80 million monthly active users. The rise of Moj and other homegrown short video platform comes in the backdrop of the ban on TikTok in India in June 2020.
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<div id=ATD_728x90_D_AP_AD2><span style=text-transform: initial>However, Twitter's interest in ShareChat is not new. It is already an investor in the Bengaluru-based startup which is also backed by Elevation Capital, Lightspeed Partners India, and India Quotient, among others.</span></div>
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ShareChat, which has raised about $260 million to date, is in talks with other investors including Google and Snap for its new funding round, TechCrunch reported.

Moj earlier this month said it was integrating Snap's Camera Kit to make Snapchat's augmented reality (AR) capabilities available to its growing community.

ShareChat, which has over 160 million users in India, is especially popular among regional language users.

The development comes at a time when Koo, a homegrown rival to Twitter, is fast gaining traction in the backdrop of a fortnight-long deadlock between Twitter and the Indian government over actions on some accounts.

The issue now appears to have resolved after Twitter either withheld or suspended at least 90-95% accounts earlier this month as directed by the IT Ministry in two separate notices.

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