Media: With TikTok being banned by US law, where will media get their fluff from?
TikToker Isabella Azar (@withbellsmedia) expressed her anger at the two-job phenomenon that’s affecting younger Americans these days
Los Angeles woman infuriated that younger Americans need two jobs just to survive, says they’ve been ‘sold a scheme’ — here’s how this alarming trend may also hurt the economy (msn.com)
More examples sourced to social media posts:
- Woman In The Gifted Program As A Child Explains That The True Purpose Was Not To Help Smart Kids Do Better (msn.com)
- Psychologist asks parents not to push their kids to choose a practical major for a very good reason (msn.com)
Tons of media fluff is now sourced to, typically semi-anonymous – TikTok video content. What will the media airheads do without access to so much fluffy content off TikTok?
(Today the US Congress has passed legislation that will eventually ban TikTok in the United States.)