
Social Media TikTok
Weapon of Mass Destruction
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Narrated by:
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Aracelis Gotay
About this listen
In the prime of social media platforms, TikTok has risen to one of the most used platforms around the world.
With over one billion active users spread across 154 countries, it makes TikTok one of the most popular social media platforms as of 2023. But is this platform a friendly site to share creative visions, or is it a weapon of mass destruction against the enemies of the Chinese government polluting the masses with dances, pranks, and short video distractions to distract us from a sinister purpose?
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