What the…

Okay, can someone, anyone, please make this make sense to me because I am seriously struggling here to completely understand what is going on.

I actually do understand it but I need someone to make this make sense.

What in the frig is all the hullabaloo with TikTok in the US seriously about?

Yeah, TikTok is an app that was developed in China and found popularity during 2020 in a time when during a world wide pandemic, while people were staying home during lockdowns and needing something to do, people discovered the app and it became a popular app with people creating content or people watching content.

As I see it, the developers of TikTok have been more than transparent in admitting who has access to the app’s data in regards to how data is handled and who has access to that information. There are no secrets, yet it is quickly accused of being “the Chinese spying app”, especially during the pandemic that spread across the world in 2020. China doesn’t even use the app, they have a completely different version of the app.

The other thing is that apps like TikTok, news is quickly shared and the US government want to put a muzzle on the news, they want to control the news and what is said. They want to block the freedom of speech and the freedom of information. That is manipulation of information as they want control. If Trump gets into office as the President Elect, he’s the one behind the “Chinese app” TikTok being banned as he’s always wanted to ban the app because he and his team wants to control what the people are saying to the rest of the world. He has never been a fan of TikTok.

This is the part where I am left to scratch my head in confusion because as far as I can see, while the US government is hell bent on doing everything they can in trying to get TikTok banned, how about looking at the apps that are developed in the US and used without any apparent concern about anyone’s data being stolen and used inappropriately by the US government? Again, it’s about controlling the news and what gets said to the people.

There’s an app called Clapper, (a similar app to TikTok but without many of features of TikTok and you need to be 17+ to use it), which  is promoted as a US developed app but if you actually look up who the developers of that app, you will see that the apps developers are the same as TikTok’s, ByteDance.

So if TikTok is banned, what happens to Clapper? Okay, Clapper in their information about the app claim that all their data isn’t shared to other parties and all content is stored on US based servers and cloud services, so Clapper may be safe as a TikTok alternative, if TikTok does get banned in the US but as a TikTok alternative, it needs a lot of work with adding and improving features before it can completely replace TikTok.

There is another app, which has only been around for 6 months, approximately called Favorited by US developer Like Labs Inc. It’s another app similar to TikTok, but the big difference is, you can’t post video content but it’s perfect for anyone who does battles, chats and on this particular app, you can actually play a lot of games on the app. You need to be 17+ to have an account. There’s already a lot of people from TikTok using the app, just like Clapper, the big difference between TikTok and Favorited is that unlike TikTok, when you gift someone in a live or during battles on Favorited, the content creator gets the bigger share of money and Favorited takes the smaller amount. This is why Favorited is becoming the much preferred app for people doing battles, they get more money than you do from TikTok.

There are other apps that I am more wary of in data being stolen, used inappropriately, or shared to 3rd parties without my consent and they are US based and developed app that people install on their devices without a second thought… heard of the apps Facebook? Instagram? X (formerly Twitter)? Snapchat? Just to name a few by any chance? They are apps I use too, but I don’t trust them to keep my data or my personal information stored on those apps safe, so I limit the personal information I share on those apps.

I just think that the driving force behind the US isn’t about caring about users’ data being stolen or what information is being collected or shared, I think it’s a smoke screen. I think it’s about TikTok taking more money for the use of the app, their servers, paying developers for the app, and money that isn’t going to US developers. It’s a US money grab because the US, they know how much profit TikTok makes, and they want a huge piece of the profit pie. I think that many US content creators will be there protesting against TikTok’s impending ban in the US, especially those who solely rely on the income they receive from TikTok because they made TikTok be their job. It’s also about control of what news is shared. It’s about manipulation of news of what happens in the US in the world news.

I joined TikTok in the last half of 2022, and in that time, I have made some wonderful friends in the US. Many I have as friends on other apps because if the US does ban TikTok, I don’t want to lose contact with these people.

I see the US government being trying to be bullies in the whole issue but they are sounding like spoit brats in the situation because they want to monopolise all the social media app platforms for themselves for profit, they also want to control what the people say and the news they hear from the outside world. I know that TikTok won’t sell the app as the US demands, so they are definitely giving the US the bird and say a big eff you and to force the US government to carry out their threat and ban the app but to this Australian, it’s making me hate the Meta apps even more and I’m hating those Meta apps now because of data breaches, them not keeping my data or my personal information safe, the control of news shared already as it’s filtered, now made even worse by fact check being removed, yet they want me to trust their apps, just because they are US based? Make that make sense, anyone?

I only hope that the US government have a change of heart and not ban TikTok because it’s not going to make me use those certain Meta apps more when I barely use them now as I really dislike them and X, with a passion. We have a right to news being unbiased and accurate in its representation, not just a whole pile of fake news which is what everyone will be getting when TikTok is banned.

So can someone, anyone make all of this make sense?

Until next time

Kaye

Don’t judge it before you try it…

As someone who is in their 50’s, I think I’ve become “one of the cool kids”… okay, maybe not but I did become somewhat cool lol.

I have Facebook, heck, nearly every man, woman, teenager and their dog, cat or bird has a Facebook account but watching the reels on Facebook, I noticed that there were a lot of videos that were posted from Tiktok in the Facebook reels.

Seeing all the Tiktoks on the Facebook reels made me decide to check out what Tiktok was all about as the videos I was watching on Facebook, weren’t what I thought Tiktok was all about.

For me, Tiktok was all about teenagers trying to post dancing videos to get them trending and make them go viral… boring having to watch virtually the same thing on repeat with all the videos, I thought.

Then I decided, what the hell, I’ll make a Tiktok account just to see what Tiktok is really about for myself, so I did. I thought if I didn’t like it, I could delete it.

On 18 June 2022, I embarked into the world of Tiktok with my newly created account. Wow… life was changed from that moment on! Once you have joined Tiktok, life will never be the same again, if you haven’t taken the plunge yourself, trust me.

I joined and I only knew 3 people in my real world who were on Tiktok already and I found them and followed them so I wasn’t alone in this strange world of Tiktok, trying to figure out how it all works… thank you Google for telling me at the start on how to use Tiktok lol. Yes, Google is my best friend, it knows lots more random stuff than I do!

When I joined Tiktok, I never thought I would travel to different places around the world or meet amazing people I have met, a lot of them, I now call friends. It’s fun travelling to different locations here in Australia, or around the world, travelling by Tiktok Airlines and doing Tiktok Travel.

On Saturday 9 July 2022, I was excited by making my first Tiktok friend, who was doing a live, short for livestream, in Melbourne by the Yarra River in the South Bank area of the sunset from there. The sunset was amazing and as I watched the host’s live, the host was talking to me in the chat and she was being friendly towards me and welcoming. It made this Tiktok newby happy to be able to watch the live and see the views that I was familiar with after many visits to Melbourne myself. On the Sunday, this person was out in the same area doing another spectacular sunset live. I have the screenshots to prove how spectacular these sunsets were… too bad I didn’t know then how to swipe the comments off the screen lol.

This person, she slowly introduced me to her main group of Tiktok lives as she walked around Melbourne over the next few weeks, all amazing people and they all let me hang out with them when they are doing a live. Now I’m meeting more of them, it’s pretty amazing.

I’ve also made friends overseas as well by scrolling through the vast variety of lives and joining in to watch and make comments in the chat. Thank you Tiktok for making the world a not so big place to live in.

The thing I didn’t know because Tiktok don’t tell you this because they inform everyone that you need 1,000 followers to go live… here’s a tip for someone who needs to know this bit of information because they want to go live on Tiktok, here in Australia, you only need 500 followers to go live, I had 513 followers on my back up account and was able to go live on that account. On my main account, I had 943 followers and discovered then that I could go live.

Going live now means that I can do livestreams and get into the guest boxes in the chats. The age for going live is going to change on 23 November 2022 to 18 years and over, sorry kids, the age limit was 16 years old or over to be able to go live.

Since joining Tiktok, the TV is feeling neglected as I’m watching a lot of lives or watching friends videos. There’s always something interesting to watch or friends to talk to during a live.

I also discovered that Tiktok isn’t what I thought it was. It’s better and I’m loving it.

Until next time

Kaye