It’s an actually fun place on the internet, I remember her telling me. No one’s trying to sell you anything. No children are being exploited.
It’s just a bunch of high school and college kids making jokes.For a few years, it was. Then, COVID-19 hit, and the platform genuinely exploded.
Everyone and their (literal) mother was downloading the app, doing the “Savage” dance, and making skits about being “bored in the house, in the house bored.” Teenagers like Charli D’Amelio and Addison Rae started going mega-viral on the app, and soon became household names.
It was a good time, and I now think those years represented the golden age of TikTok.It’s all been downhill from here.Sure, TikTok is currently a place to make a lot of money.
Read more on glamour.com