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  2. TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok's algorithm, recognized by The New York Times in 2020 as one of the most advanced for shaping user experiences and social interactions, [87] stands out from traditional social media. While typical platforms focus on active user actions like likes, clicks, or follows, TikTok monitors a wider array of behaviors during video viewing.

  3. List of Internet challenges - Wikipedia

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    Social media users would make a video, prominently on TikTok, and wish Grimace a Happy Birthday, drink it, and give a brief review. During the review, the videos would cut to a dark scene with the milkshake spilled on ground and on body, users playing dead (sometimes coughing up the shake or becoming zombies) and scary music. [citation needed]

  4. List of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    "Your shirt looks cool asl." as hell [6] Ate Phrase used to show admiration or praise for someone who succeeded or performed well in something. Term originated in the African-American LGBTQ+ communities in the 2000s. Popularized by social media platforms such as TikTok. "Girl, you ate that outfit." "That choreography ate down."

  5. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    The dance challenge was very popular on social media platforms, especially Vine. Many celebrities participated in the popular dance challenge. [107] "Indian Thriller" – A viral scene from the Indian film Donga with added subtitles phonetically approximating the original lyrics as English sentences. [108]

  6. OK boomer - Wikipedia

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    The phrase has been used as a retort for perceived resistance to technological change, climate change denial, or opposition to younger generations' opinions. [1] [2] [3] Various media publications have noted the meme's usage on social media platforms beyond TikTok, [6] [2] [9] and The New York Times wrote that "teenagers use it to reply to cringey YouTube videos, Donald Trump tweets, and ...

  7. How False Content Spreads Easily on TikTok - AOL

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    Basch says misinformation spreads easily on TikTok, a site growing fast, especially among young people. "They're so immersed in it," Basch explains, "that's what's concerning. They're accessing ...

  8. Charli D'Amelio - Wikipedia

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    Charli D'Amelio. Charli Grace D'Amelio ( / dəˈmɪlioʊ / də-MIL-ee-oh; [ 2] born May 1, 2004) is an American social media personality. She was a competitive dancer for over a decade before starting her social media career in 2019, when she began posting dance videos on the video-sharing platform TikTok.

  9. ByteDance - Wikipedia

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    First released to the public in September 2017, TikTok is a video-sharing social networking service [78] used to make short-form videos, from genres like dance, comedy, and education. [79] [80] On 9 November 2017, ByteDance acquired Shanghai-based social media start-up Musical.ly for up to US$1 billion.