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SF founder’s underground Gen Z app boots TikTok, Temu from top of download charts
“I am no longer a one-hit wonder,” tweeted Tiffany Zhong, on the morning of July 3.
Zhong, the 27-year-old founder of noplace (yes, the name is all lowercase), a MySpace-styled social media app for Gen Z, posted a screenshot of the Apple app store, next to a selfie of herself screaming. Noplace ranked number one for free iPhone apps.
“[It’s] an amazing feeling,” she told The Standard.
“Take that, Temu,” tweeted Alexis Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit, in reply to Zhong’s post. “Such a vibe. Congrats.” Noplace’s release knocked the Chinese shopping app into second place, followed by social media giants Threads, TikTok, and Google. (Ohanian co-hosted the “Probably Nothing” podcast with Zhong a few years back).
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