tiktok
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"I'm just rolling over in my own grave."
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TikTok is getting it's own Mastodon-like competitor.
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The contrast filter sorts women's faces into low, medium, and high contrast, with beauty creators prescribing specific makeup styles for each.
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School districts are suing platforms for fostering "compulsive use" by students.
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The UK restaurant chain had the Vietnamese word trademarked for almost two decades.
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Previously, it was only shown to users under 18.
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The next big thing?
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"This is called flirting, Amelia!"
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Yes, you probably have a 'poop song.'
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It's under fire for claiming the common Vietnamese word.
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Three trending dances to attract suitors — or please their parents — are taking over FYPs.
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It is October.
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10 years later 'Broad City' makes a new audience laugh.
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The findings come as the social media giant faces an onslaught of lawsuits.
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People are... into... cartoon characters.
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Grrrraaaah!
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Celebrity worship knows no bounds!
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The states argue the platform is falsely advertising its content as safe for children.
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Get in girls, we're changing out lives to be centered around underconsumption-core.
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What we know about ByteDance's web crawler and its massive appetite.
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Millions are invested.
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Social media marketing works.
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It was literally people flying to the U.S., buying hundreds of cookies, then just flying back to Australia.
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Another licensing deal is poised to impact the platform.
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While some users mock the dead dictator, others embrace his bigotry.
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It's led to her canceling a festival performance.
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Financial advice on social media comes with hidden costs.
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The service is set to end globally without ever having reached the US.
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Previously, only LIVE creators were eligible for subscriptions.
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Big changes could be ahead in Cali.
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He's 50 lbs and not fully grown.
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The trend utilizes Gen Z slang to varying degrees of success.
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The K-pop group talks about their latest EP, "19.99," what they watch online, and how "youth is definitely a mindset."
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Will TikTok stay?
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Are outrageous beauty trends the antidote to injectable and filler-sponsored "natural beauty"?
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Nara Smith can’t make this from scratch.
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We've tried a ton of laptops. These are the standouts.
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Singles are placing pineapples upside down in their carts to signal that they're looking for love.