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Sources: ByteDance's revenue rose 40%+ YoY to $29B in Q2, with markets outside of China accounting for nearly 20% of its total, and H1 2023 revenue hit ~$54B

Cory Weinberg / The Information : X: @natebecker . LinkedIn: Jessica E. Lessin X: Nate Becker / @natebecker : A cool $29 billion scoop this morning from @coryweinberg @JuroOsawa and @jingyanghk: That's what ByteDance's revenue hit in the second quarter. Cue up the Jaws theme song as it creeps up on Meta, which posted $32 billion in the same period. https://www.theinformation.com/ ... LinkedIn: Jessica E. Lessin : TikTok is on a tear.  Really and truly.  So take this and add growing criticism of misinformation, war, US election and you get a firehouse of scrutiny for the company in the new year. …

The Information Cory Weinberg

Context & Ripple Effects

ByteDance had already reported more than $80 billion in 2022 revenue, following an earlier period of exceptionally rapid expansion. This update indicates that growth remained elevated into 2023 rather than merely reflecting a one-year rebound.

The new data also makes overseas markets material to the group’s revenue base: nearly one-fifth of total revenue came from outside China, extending the international contribution implied by ByteDance’s global products.

First-order effects

  • At roughly $29 billion in Q2, ByteDance moves closer to Meta’s reported quarterly revenue scale, strengthening its position among the largest consumer-internet platforms.
  • Markets outside China now supply nearly 20% of ByteDance revenue, reducing the company’s immediate dependence on its domestic market even though China remains the larger base.

Second-order effects

  • The revenue scale gives ByteDance greater capacity to sustain product, creator, and market investment as it competes with platforms including Meta for user attention and commercial activity.
  • A larger overseas revenue contribution makes the performance of TikTok and other international operations more consequential to ByteDance’s overall growth trajectory; later coverage tracked continued rapid international revenue growth.

Third-order effects

  • If international revenue continues to outgrow the core business, ByteDance could evolve from a China-centered internet company into a more geographically balanced platform operator—while making access to overseas markets increasingly strategically important.
  • The comparison with Meta signals a broader concentration of consumer-platform scale in a small number of global operators, where growth and market access can reinforce one another.

The trend: This is one data point in ByteDance’s shift from a predominantly China-based platform into a global revenue-scale competitor, with international operations becoming a larger share of the business.

Discussion

  • @natebecker Nate Becker on x
    A cool $29 billion scoop this morning from @coryweinberg @JuroOsawa and @jingyanghk: That's what ByteDance's revenue hit in the second quarter. Cue up the Jaws theme song as it creeps up on Meta, which posted $32 billion in the same period. https://www.theinformation.com/ ...