Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless this was a source of income
for you, no one should really be struggling with this. Use the time to cultivate a new hobby. Even my teens don’t get the big deal.
Lots of people make money on tik tok.
And ultimately the Chinese Communist party benefits from TikTok.
Good riddance TikTok!
Your shirt is made in China. You must be communist.
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain how "TikTok has been shutoff [sic]"?
Is there an agency that performed this function today (Sunday)? What did that entail? Is this the first app/website (which? both) that Americans cannot access? Is it just removed from App stores or all DNS servers have removed the mappings? All DNS servers in the US? What about VPN?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me and I’m so happy about this. Social media has dumbed down our society.
+1! Unfortunately Trump and his oligarch tech bros won’t keep it gone for long.
Anonymous wrote:Not me and I’m so happy about this. Social media has dumbed down our society.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never been on TikTok, but I do watch things on Instagram and YouTube. I bet most content creators you watch have a presence there, or there will be similar rabbit holes to go down. I understand that the compensation model is different, but I don’t lose any sleep over most of these people “losing their livelihoods” because me watching you dump cake mix in a bowl or showing me your “Stanley Collection” isn’t really a job. On some of the other sites, those who really deliver good content either get brand deals, sponsorships, or support from actual viewers through sites like Patreon.
https://x.com/tizzyent/status/1880795993496822075?
The guy who makes his living on stirring s*** on the internet? He was heavily implicated in the internet outrage machine against the pregnant nurse who got into an altercation about e-bikes in NYC? No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never been on TikTok, but I do watch things on Instagram and YouTube. I bet most content creators you watch have a presence there, or there will be similar rabbit holes to go down. I understand that the compensation model is different, but I don’t lose any sleep over most of these people “losing their livelihoods” because me watching you dump cake mix in a bowl or showing me your “Stanley Collection” isn’t really a job. On some of the other sites, those who really deliver good content either get brand deals, sponsorships, or support from actual viewers through sites like Patreon.
https://x.com/tizzyent/status/1880795993496822075?
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain how "TikTok has been shutoff [sic]"?
Is there an agency that performed this function today (Sunday)? What did that entail? Is this the first app/website (which? both) that Americans cannot access? Is it just removed from App stores or all DNS servers have removed the mappings? All DNS servers in the US? What about VPN?
Anonymous wrote:Fuk TickTock
Anonymous wrote:I have never been on TikTok, but I do watch things on Instagram and YouTube. I bet most content creators you watch have a presence there, or there will be similar rabbit holes to go down. I understand that the compensation model is different, but I don’t lose any sleep over most of these people “losing their livelihoods” because me watching you dump cake mix in a bowl or showing me your “Stanley Collection” isn’t really a job. On some of the other sites, those who really deliver good content either get brand deals, sponsorships, or support from actual viewers through sites like Patreon.