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@setupspawn — Matty McTech is a computer enthusiast who hooks his followers up with websites that vary from the entertaining to the practical. Through him, you can find ways to play GoldenEye on your PC or discover secrets to help with your research paper, and so much more. I’ve saved a handful of his videos for future reference.
According to Wallaroomedia.com, the video-heavy TikTok has doubled in popularity, from an estimated 680 million monthly users in November 2018 to 1.1 billion customer base forecasted in February. As the pandemic raged, the app was downloaded 2 billion times across the globe. Social distancing, quarantine and mass unemployment fueled a very human need to connect.
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Despite early concerns over privacy, people gravitated to TikTok. Facebook’s hesitant step to control false political narratives was one of the many factors that led people to escape. The new platform has served as a means to provide consumers with resources.
@mackenziebarmen — Mackenzie Barmen racked up 2.3 million followers by enlightening her audience on the dubious origins of childhood songs. Her insight follows the global awareness of crucial race theory, and her contribution only adds to that conversation. A deep dive into her catalogue of videos will leave you a different person.
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