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TikTok is one of the newest and most time-consuming apps that has crossed our boards. Anything new and trendy has come from the app; nearly everyone has heard of it or has sent a video of a funny cat.
TikTok has been in the limelight since the start of quartine and has gained more publicity since President Trump began to talk about possibly banning the app, which sparked an uproar from the Gen Z community. But TikTok has remained strong and is still letting creators produce videos that continue to bring different people together while we all struggle to get by.
But is TikTok all that it cracks up to be?
TikTok has opened up doors for all kinds of possibilities for everyone. This means that dangers have also opened up to viewers. But what exactly are these dangers? These dangers could range to a wide variety of things, from cyberbullying to opening younger audience members to the genuine possibility of stranger danger.
But TikTok can also provide outlets for those looking for people with similar interests as themselves. So, where's the danger in that?
The danger itself comes from the stream of trends that creators come up with that younger audience members the chance to try them out too, which can often lead to extreme injury or possible death. Some of these trends can include dangerous stunts or could lead you into places that may be dangerous or, even worse, someone dangerous is waiting for you.
And then there's the latest challenge that has users keep taking Benadryl until they experience hallucinations. It challenges and trends like these that often lead people to accidents. Could this be a call to creators to have them watch what they put on the internet for all to see, or is it a call to the viewers not to try everything that comes on their screen?
And this goes out to other trends or content that comes across our screens. TikTok is also a platform for growing small businesses; this allows the creator to show viewers what they're selling and lets them have the freedom to conduct their process, packing up orders and what they have in stock.
Small businesses have been able to find a platform where they don't have to rely heavily on others' words; they're able to show off their products and build a pocket of customers that come back for more and recommend their products.
TikTok also provides artists with the chance to show what they can do. This, in turn, gives others the courage to post their best works of art or create their process videos because of the overwhelming support that artists and others will provide them with.
Tiktok is a platform where everyone can be who they are and find a place of acceptance. They can share their ideas and opinions, both political and personal, and find that people agree with them. We've seen people show us their day to day lives of wrapping packages or going to work. People tell funny stories that become future sounds that people use in the background of their next video. We can look into the lives of teachers, celebrities, and so many other people.
Tiktok gives us tiktokers that give us funny skits about situations in life that many of us can relate to, like what it's like having kids, brothers, sisters, what it's like being the oldest, middle, and youngest in the family. People can connect through shared favorite scenes from so many different shows, movies, and books; they even inspire some to check them out.
TikTok is a changing platform, that like every social media platform, has its ups and downs and makes mistakes. TikTok provides viewers with fun, exciting content like funny dog stories or uses the data given to them by the viewers to offer healthy communities based on similarly liked videos. These videos are the ones that are sent to friends and family to create smiles and brighten someone's day.
TikTok, like the rest of the world, isn't as black and white as we may make it out to be. It's a fun platform that allows everyone to express themselves and show off their favorite things, but it's also a platform that can lead to adverse outcomes if the viewer gets too caught up in the latest challenge. We must all try to be careful about what we put out there, and more importantly, TikTok must be kept a safe environment for everyone.
The way it spreads information is revolutionary, but not always in a good way
The global reach of trends is incredible. Everyone worldwide doing the same dance
I worry about the authenticity of content though. So much seems staged
The platform has really helped me discover new music I wouldn't have found otherwise
Remember when everyone thought it was just for kids? Now my grandma's on it!
The platform really showed its worth during lockdown. It kept us connected and entertained
It's interesting how TikTok has influenced other platforms to focus on short-form video
I love how diverse the content is. There's literally something for everyone
What about the impact on professional creators? It's changed the whole influencer landscape
Some of these trends are actually helpful though. Remember the cleaning hacks that went viral?
I worry about the pressure it puts on kids to perform and get likes
I've found some amazing recipes through TikTok! It's revolutionized how we share cooking tips
Let's be honest, it's not all dance moves and cute cats. There's a lot of misinformation spreading too
I've actually improved my mental health through TikTok's supportive communities
The article makes good points about safety, but I think parental oversight is key here
I miss when social media was just about connecting with friends, not becoming content creators
The impact on attention spans worries me. Everything is so short and quick now
Yeah, but that's what keeps it fresh and engaging. I love seeing what new trend will pop up next
Anyone else think the constant stream of trends is exhausting? It's hard to keep up sometimes
The educational content on TikTok is severely underrated. I've learned more there than I did in some college classes
True, but that's exactly what makes it concerning for younger users. Not everyone online has good intentions
I've made genuine friends through TikTok communities. We even meet up in real life now
The community aspect is great until it isn't. Some of these challenges are just plain dangerous
My art account grew from 0 to 50k followers in two months. Never saw that kind of growth on other platforms
The article didn't mention data privacy concerns enough. That's still a huge issue we need to address
Anyone else notice how it's changed music marketing? Songs can go viral overnight now
I actually disagree about the democratization. The algorithm still favors certain types of content and creators
Small businesses thriving on TikTok is probably my favorite part. It's wonderful seeing creators succeed
The cyberbullying aspect mentioned in the article is serious though. My teenager has experienced some really nasty comments
I appreciate how the platform has given voice to so many marginalized communities. It's really democratized content creation
No, you're definitely not alone. I had to set a timer to limit my usage because I was losing so much sleep
Am I the only one worried about how addictive it is? I catch myself scrolling for hours sometimes
The article makes a good point about the platform not being black and white. I've seen both the best and worst of humanity there
TikTok has been a game-changer for my small business. I started sharing my handmade jewelry there and sales have exploded
While I enjoy the entertainment value, I'm really concerned about the dangerous trends mentioned in the article. The Benadryl challenge was absolutely terrifying
The creativity on TikTok is actually pretty amazing. I've learned so many useful life hacks and cooking tips there
I can't believe how much TikTok has taken over social media in such a short time. My entire feed is now people sharing TikTok videos!