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    @Mysterynovus3 years ago How interesting that these "coping mechanisms" people put on TikTok are shown to a public platform in ways that are sure to gain virality. Call me a weirdo, but if I was going through something bad enough I needed to cope, I wouldn't post that online for millions to see. ... 1111
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    @ysucae3 years ago from what i can gather, a lot of social medias but particularly tiktok are encouraging what i call 'main character syndrome' where everything that happens ever is for your own personal development and background for your story. it's kinda scary tbh ... 640
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    @spacecloud69793 years ago I think this is a horrible opportunity for a "boy who cried wolf" situation to start up. These kids making jokes about shooting up schools en masse and making false alerts is going to make room for someone to sneak into the mix who ISN'T joking, and then what? What happens when everyone thinks it's this big joke and someone actually DOES do something horrible? ... 198
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    @jealous64343 years ago I’ve seen moms do challenges (after a commenter suggested it) where there kids go in the shower fully clothed (even with shoes). Turns out the person who suggested it was a p*d0 with a wet clothes kink….. it just shows you that even when you think it’s just an innocent challenge with your kids, there are still creeps who will get off to it. It’s absolutely horrible ... 153
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    @reemyziz3 years ago A lot of people need to realize that just because something is a coping mechanism does not make it healthy, sh is a coping mechanism, does that make it good? No, and we need to hold people accountable for what they post online for everyone to see. This woman's case is very strange but it's thankfully not as harmful as some other 'coping mechanisms' we've seen on tiktok, it seems like people just use that term as an excuse nowadays to dismiss this kind of behavior ... 563
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    @Aashka_The_Mystic3 years ago As a mom with a child with many health issues, I've never once felt compelled to dance in the hospital and record myself. 338
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    @leannsk56953 years ago Tik tok has been making me more and more uncomfortable recently. Never downloading it. Thanks for keeping us updated on what's happening on that weird ass platform 155
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    @pinkfloyd30stm3 years ago It makes me super uncomfortable how much of their lives people are willing to share online. Not only that but the enabling of people to upload videos of inappropriate situations in the name of “support”. 128
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    @adud67643 years ago Sorry, but "coping mechanism" is just a cheap cop out at this point. We should not accept just anything as a "coping mechanism", this is ridiculous. 348
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    @dupreereads69303 years ago As a high school teacher, yes, those Tik Tok hoaxes get me every time. Even if it is just a prank, kids right now are full of trauma and it never feels outside the realm of possibility that a student would harm their peers and teachers. You hope kids can come to school safe but my God, we've had so many "soft lockdowns" where we keep the school closed to outsiders and increase the police presence that the vibe in school cannot be healthy for these kids. ... 279
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    @cy29473 years ago As a mother with a medically complex child with a terminal disease and has spent over 100 days in the hospital including a 62 day nicu stay and 4 surgeries i cannot fathom posting dancing videos or anything on Tiktok during those times. It is very weird and seems very attention hungry. I have no support circle outside of my partner and I still wouldn't be posting videos in hopes that people give me support and attention. Tik tok is so cringe and I hate what it's doing to the world. ... 276
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    @sarahmullins73623 years ago I am gonna show my Boomer side and say how grateful I am this stuff didn't exist when I was young. I was stressed enough...the shit you young adults go through now would completely break me. Y'alls resilience and strength astounds me. ... 55
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    @fefe34243 years ago There is no place on this earth where it is morally acceptable to dance, point and smile at someone who is dying right beside you, imagine filming it and post it online for likes. It doesn't matter if it's a stranger or a family member.... And this is something that a 9 y.o. would know ... The lack of awareness of this woman is off the charts and don't blame those who questions her ability as a mother... She clearly can't empathize the way you would expect a well balanced adult would ... 240
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    @nat95043 years ago I used to think the scariest thing about TikTok was hearing about how its algorithm can near perfectly figure out what kind of content you like within an hour of use, about how after only an hour people were addicted.
    And then I started hearing all the other horror stories to do with content on TikTok and how the execs of the company reacted to some of that content.
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    @turdferguson93563 years ago so are we using the softened language around pedophiles just because of the platform? and if so, why are social media platforms making it difficult to discuss this issue in explicit language?... the enforced vaguery and euphemism only benefit one group in this scenario, and it sure as hell isn't the victims... ... 136
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    @cjb27493 years ago I DO have kids, and I completely agree. It comes off very much like she's exploiting her baby's health issues in order to get her name out there. Like she knew it was finally her chance to go viral because sick babies are attention getters. It's extremely uncomfortable, and I'm more than a little bit concerned that her child will be used as a prop/accessory to further her status on social media for many years to come. Children are vulnerable little people, and should NEVER, IN ANY WAY, be exploited by their parents. ... 35
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    @absolutelynotellen3 years ago Deleting tiktok was the best choice i made in my life. That app literally killing my braincells. 78
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    @caitlindaly19393 years ago the closest i can relate (because i’m not a mother of a human) is when my dog recently had a seizure and i had to rush him to the vet. i was in tears, worried sick and was at the vet for hours. the LAST thing on my mind was my phone, let alone doing a stupid f-ing dance with him.
    i just can not get over how bizarre and straight absurd this whole thing is, coping mechanism or not.
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    @jactober3 years ago i’m so happy i deleted my tiktok account granted i did it because people were BLAMING ME FOR THE STIGMA OF BPD even though i was just talking about MY experience with it😭 804
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    @downtownbristantrown64563 years ago As a new mom that was in the hospital for several days with my two week old, social media was the absolute last thing on my mind. I had to pump and I chose to be her primary caregiver and change every diaper and do every feed and I spent a lot of time crying. Tiktok makes me sick. The way people have to do stupid dances and make a fool out of themselves in order get the attention and popularity. I saw a mom doing dances while talking about her pregnancy losses and the death of her child. Like you said, coping mechanisms. But at the same time how did people cope before? Doing weird dances alone in your room playing a robotic voice over describing your situation? No. It’s happening this way now because there’s a viewership. ... 38
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    @kaylacolgan3 years ago That poor baby. Every kid deserves parents. Not every parent deserves a child. 96
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    @toribern8163 years ago Poor kids can’t even go to school anymore without being scared of getting shot. So messed up 19
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    @monotypical_3 years ago I remember when I got cancelled for saying you can’t be diagnosed with bpd until you were 18 and people proceeded to call me racist and all other terms. Fun times. Glad I don’t use it anymore. 52
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    @gammaboi60733 years ago It’s not no coping mechanism, it’s called an addiction to clout, because clout or attention seeking is a hell of a drug, especially for these tik tockers 14
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    @seaotter68813 years ago i know this isn’t quite the same, but as an 18 year old with health issues, if i was in the hospital and my parent started making a tiktok and dancing… i would be very upset and disturbed.
    i don’t think the tiktok was a good way to “put a positive spin” on her baby being sick😐 hope she gets some help
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    @L3RK3 years ago It can be a coping mechanism and still be bad and unhealthy. Coping mechanisms are not free of judgment or consequence. Just a little self awareness and therapy is all we're asking for here. 36
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    @abbyprice50143 years ago My mom is a teacher and they had an unexpected lockdown on 12/17. It ended up being to a kid being where they weren’t supposed to be, but she said her students were terrified. They knew about the TikTok and were so scared to the point of tears. She had to console them afterwards and let them know they were safe and ok. She texted my sister and I after it all happened just distraught. I can’t even imagine the fear kids live in because of stuff like this ... 13
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    @nat33213 years ago I got rid of tiktok months ago and honestly i feel so much more fulfilled without it. What a horrible app 60
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    @lhproductions613 years ago The school violence thing is nauseating my best friend didn’t feel like she should send her child to school that day. A few schools in our area had threats of violence on that day or were even shit down police were stationed at every school district. We live in NYS and as you said these police could’ve been doing something else but had to sit at a school because some idiot teenagers wanted to go viral. ... 62
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    @iamV100103 years ago I caved and got a tiktok account about a month ago. Besides being insanely addictive there is so much hate and division there. Not to mention actual crimes. I'm probably going to delete it soon. 25
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    @stoneylibra3 years ago I have a child in 3rd grade, and right after I dropped him off at school, I received both an automated phone call and an email regarding the school shooting tik tok challenge. It's sickening that THIRD GRADERS are terrified to go to school over this shit.. people need help. SERIOUSLY ... 8
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    @vallisdaemonumofficial3 years ago TikTok has scared me for it's entire existence based on the invasiveness, and permission escalation alone, regardless of users or content involved. I don't use it, if it's pre-installed on your phone, try uninstalling, disabling or rooting/ jailbreaking to remove. Thank you for coming to my TEDtalk. ... 70
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    @hburn56733 years ago I saw the dancing mom video on social media and I had to close it out and leave my computer for a few hours. As a mother who has experienced a few scary moments with my child, I found it deeply disturbing. This was after seeing another woman post pictures of grieving family members after losing three of her young children. I felt disgusting, like I was seeing things that, as a stranger with no involvement, I was not meant to see. I cannot understand the mind of someone who even thinks to post at times like those. I've pulled way back from social media over the last few years for this exact reason. ... 13
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    @psych0ruins3 years ago to be honest this might sound harsh but i dont even care anymore if its her way to deal with grief as a mother, thats still a fucking life shes disrespecting. not a healthy coping mechanism if it is one either 73
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    @skitebird3 years ago My mother is a mail carrier, and on december 17th she said a number of families on her mail route kept their kids home because of the threat. Had no idea this all came from tiktok. 7
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    @falloutsheppy88233 years ago I'm so sick of the "it's my coping mechanism" argument. Coping mechanisms are for yourself, why are you sharing them publicly where there's more than likely going to be people who lash out no matter what? Cutting and self harm is technically a coping mechanism but nobody is okay about those who post the photos publicly and tag them for others to see. Why should these be excused just because "it's a cope?" ... 45
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    @EmberPines3 years ago She is still so young herself. I can't beat her up. RSV has been going around with infants and toddlers really badly recently. 2
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    @otex51553 years ago My sister school on that day had threats. And a high school in my area found a kid with a gun in their bag. 11
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    @thejeswith1s3 years ago Giving the “Coping mechanism” excuse is entirely unacceptable, period. It’s no different than Gabbie Hannah blaming ADHD for her poor behavior. That might be part of the explanation, as to why you did what you did, but it’s not excusable. If you want to laugh and dance to cope, that’s totally fine, I do it myself, however, The moment you upload it to social media, there is an ulterior motive. She’s benefitting views,likes, and follows by exploiting an unfortunate situation. The more we normalize this type of behavior, it becomes the status quo and overall we’re making the world an even more toxic place than it already is. Look at Trisha Paytas! She’s the perfect example of this. ... 118
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    @vallisdaemonumofficial3 years ago I'm a simple goth. I see a Ready To Glare video, I click. I like supporting alt creators that talk about difficult subjects. 44
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    @autumnjunebug3 years ago as a teen still going to high school (and one w severe anxiety), dec 17 was so genuinely terrifying. i did not go to school that day (double yikes bc that day was the most important final exam for me), and i was so anxious about my friends, i could not keep food down at all for the first couple hours. i had to resort to making stickers to blow off steam. and honestly after hearing all this, im so glad that i deleted tiktok years ago ... 17
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    @Peacht4n3 years ago I deleted tiktok because i kept getting tiktoks about cheating, hateful things and super awful idealogies.
    I deleted it. DOn't want it anymore. I feel way better now.
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    @hamham00594103 years ago Too many people want to be seen and heard for the sake of being seen and heard. Not because they have anything interesting or important to show, they just crave validation from total internet strangers. There wouldn’t be nearly as much disturbing material on TikTok if people were content with not being perceived ... 8
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    @crispcandle83313 years ago Thank you for presenting this. This should get actual attention because I agree with this and points do make sense. 43
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    @cheyayy3 years ago Can we please start the hashtag
    If it trends on twitter a lot of people will mindlessly follow and maybe delete the app.
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    @Annie_Annie__3 years ago Unfortunately, the mass “let’s spread terror at school” thing isn’t all that new.
    I was in high school when Columbine happened and needless to say, tensions were high.
    Not long after Columbine (a couple weeks?) a website and several message boards had a threat that a high school was going to have a shooting on x-date. The high school had a very generic name and didn’t name a city or state.
    It didn’t even give the full name of the school. Let’s say the name of the school given was Jefferson High School. Of course there’s lots of schools named after Thomas Jefferson, but also schools named after other people named Jefferson.
    And since not everyone had the internet at home at the time to look it up themselves, there were rumors that “no, it wasn’t Jefferson High School. It was Jackson High School.” or “It was Washington High School”
    So the kids across town at those schools were freaking out too.
    I went to one of the many schools that shared a name with the threatening message. Plus, my school had been targeted by a series of bomb threats almost every day (sometimes multiple times a day) after Columbine. So kids were freaked out.
    The school didn’t cancel classes for the day, but got enough complaints from parents that they decided to count it as an excused absence if you were absent that day.
    I didn’t go to school that day, but word from friends that did was that there were only 3 students in some classes and it ended up being a blow-off day because there were so few students.
    After investigations were able to be done by the government (the FBI possibly?) it turned out the threat came from the other side of the country about a totally different school.
    And it “was just a prank” towards that school.
    This stuff isn’t new, it’s just that each new social media company/app has allowed for these kinds of things to spread faster and wider than they ever did previously, increasing the terror and people affected.
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    @momolovescoffee38203 years ago I actually got a letter from our school district about the shooting for the 17th. One of the schools was my daughter's. Who is in kindergarten. So we kept her home the 17th. I feel the exact same way. It's scary. Very as a parent. The best we can do is teach our kids how to possibly survive these situations/ monitor our kids as best as we can to also prevent these situations. ... 13
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    @Eunoia_Eme3 years ago Thank you for talking about this, man I'm a high schooler and even before December 17th about a week prior we had a school shooting threat spread through Instagram about our school and everyone was on edge and many students even teachers were scared to come to school. The police got involved and they caught the person involved, but I had many friends that stayed home the next day regardless because they were scared or their parents scared for them, I personally wasn't concerned because this isn't the first time it's happened but it's concerning this is becoming normalized. By the time December 17th came around, we weren't allowed to bring backpacks to school and they were doing bag checks if you missed the message at the door along with taking up anything that was in them, so some of us didn't have as much as a pencil to take our exams that day. I don't think people realize the consequences that come with their actions whether it impacts them or the people around them. It's really disheartening and I hope more people come to realize the repercussions that come with their actions. ... 10
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    @peacanpie82913 years ago I have seen/heard all of the worst, most horrid TT’s be explained away as “coping mechanisms” “team building” “we don’t know their situation” etc. It’s pretty much gaslighting when you consider that you can see this all publicly with your own eyes. ... 2
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    @lindseymoorhouse83123 years ago Several high schools in my area moved to remote teaching because of these threats 2
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    @vallisdaemonumofficial3 years ago needs to be the next 7
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    @Mimi-jg4xy3 years ago The worst thing I seen was a post somebody made about a zoophile on Twitter… they posted their dog and the caption said “He gets tired afterwards”. Something along those lines. It made me so disgusted to see the dog and how sad it looked. ... 2
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    @jill80373 years ago Yep, I have no time for any social media aside from watching some YouTube videos. I've never had any other social media presence, nothing at all and I've saved myself a lot of hassle and trouble. I trusted my instincts and I'm so happy I did. ... 5
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    @noone-rl8rx3 years ago Have you seen the young TikTok users who are self diagnosing themselves with DID and pretending to have tics from Tourettes? 14
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    @thatguyoverthere27553 years ago I remember when it first started and just had people showing off their cosplays and makeup skills doing funny dances and what not. And now.... It's a giant garbage fire.... 11
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    @notcomfortable_here3 years ago tiktok is awful man I deleted it after having it for a few months. 14
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    @tomgrant293 years ago "I didn't laugh because it was funny, I laughed in disbelief" - I feel that exact emotion, the same as you. I'm 40 and grew up with the internet as it developed. I thought along with most people that it was the dawn of a new era of communication that would change things for the better. Then came social media and I genuinely believe it's the worst thing that has ever happened to humanity. Still have hope tho :) ... 3
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    @verucasalt45353 years ago My coping mechanism is drinking a whole bottle of wine but that doesn't make it okay. 4
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    @lovely16413 years ago I think people are so used to posting everything online now that it almost feels natural to post something like this. I personally feel that any type of grief or anything having to do with a loved one being rushed to a hospital should be private or if public, shouldn't be made into a tiktok post like this. If someone, especially a child is really ill, the last thing they should be in is a video post of you dancing next to them ... 9
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    @MsTammi1253 years ago I never used that shit. Or Twitter. Life is good without it. 10
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    @bubbles92873 years ago Omg, that school shit was actually terrifying for all the parents waiting in the pick up line on Friday. Suddenly, the whole area was full with fire trucks, police, and ambulances. As the panic set in and we all got out of our cars, everyone’s phones went off. Turned out, a poor boy had fallen off the play equipment and broke his neck. The sense of relief we all had, realizing it wasn’t what we feared, was tarnished with guilt because of that poor boy. It’s sad that his injury had to be broadcast to all the parents and his privacy lost, all because of this rumor. Even if the event is fake, it doesn’t mean that it effects no one. ... 2
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    @hillaryheath2203 years ago I had to delete Tik Tok because I got so tired of seeing so many people claim they have BPD when in fact, they’re just humans who have emotions. I wish Tik tok had the option to block hashtags instead of me manually blocking people that made videos about BPD or if it was in their bio. I’m getting really sick of people self diagnosing or seeing that they have one symptom & running with it. I lived in the dark for so long about what was wrong with me & for people to throw it around so loosely drives me insane. ... 1
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    @Ninikyu953 years ago Just because it's a "coping mechanism" doesn't mean it's appropriate. If dancing calms her, she can do it without posting it on TikTard... I don't buy it. 4
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    @nefwaenre3 years ago Remember that tictoc of that mom dancing with her stillborn? You know the argument "Everyone grieves on their own terms" is really stretched when THIS is how some people cope. i mean, if something that mind numbing happened to me, the thought of dancing and uploading a video won't even be in my thought. My thought would be my baby. This, is something else.
    Sister, there are other ways of being positive. Dancing and getting attention is not one of them. i understand this is absolutely disheartening, but seriously, this is just attention seeking. Sorry to say it that way, but it's what it is.
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    @kales21793 years ago As someone who's been through literal hell and back...when you are going through a difficult time/just finally got out of traumatic period of time... anything that will cause you negative emotional/mental state. You need all the love and support you can get. Social media, is the WORST place to try and cope. We all know how disgusting/horrible social media can be. I mean that's what this video explains. So putting yourself out there, like that mother did, when you are vulnerable is incredibly dangerous. It can really put yourself in a worse mental/emotional state than before. ...
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    @juliannacolombo55843 years ago A choice is made to publish your content to the public. The public has opinions. That was uncomfortable to watch.. If it was a one time thing?vs if that person had on going content like that Anyone else watch DCMediagirl here?made me think of her saying ... 3
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    @katiemayxo17863 years ago I’ve never had a TikTok and sometimes I think about downloading because I feel left out, but I just can’t do it and I keep getting reminded why.
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    @AliceTheToastWitch3 years ago This bs is exactly why I have never made a TikTok account and never will. This shit is wild 2
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    @trucevideos2 years ago my high school had a shooting threat/rumor in my sophomore year (I'm a freshman in college now). I still remember the feeling I had sitting in each class, seeing where would be the best hiding spot, thinking about which door would be the quickest to get out of. I drafted a plan for each period and my friends and I planned a spot to meet up at. nothing happened but having just a rumor is TERRIFYING. ...
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    @francescadulash35113 years ago To lighten the tone, thank you for informing us in your truly unique style for another year. Happy holidays to you and Mr J! 1
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    @ameygarcia-aviles53323 years ago I had a sick tubes in and out of my 4 lbs baby, the VERY LAST thing I could thing of back then (1999) was even contacting ppl I just wanted to be there for my baby I didn't want to miss a minute just in case 💔 😔 2
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    @AProblemSituation3 years ago School shooting threats have been around for ages now. Back when I was a senior in high school, June 2008, there was a threat made by some random unknown person on MySpace.
    Realizing now, how long ago that gap is, i feel old.
    School wasn't cancelled for us, but security was heightened. Nothing happened on that day but it definitely was a bit scary.
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    @avividdream3 years ago I don't have or use Tik Tok, and I find myself knowing way more than I need to about the stuff that goes on in the app. It blows up everywhere. 2
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    @estherbenitez39893 years ago I live in a small town where the people you start school with will most likely be the same people you graduate with.
    For my district it started with an actual threat in the middle school, there were 2 people and they were caught. Then someone threatened the high school. Although it seems like it was done for attention, neither my friends or I went that day.
    I always find things like this so odd. The worst part about it is that if it was real and did happen, so many peoples parents didn't let them stay home because of the prior middle school incident.
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    @Agforever123 years ago I had RSV as a baby and I almost died, I can not imagine my parents dancing while I was in the hospital. RSV is not a big deal for adults but it can be deadly for babies 2
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    @ReeCrowsFray2 years ago This school shorting rumor spread all the way to my kids elementary school. Where the highest grade level is 3rd grade. Having already had notices of kids referring to tik toks and violence against other students, my husband and I kept our first grader out. The fact that this stuff isn’t being monitored more closely is absolutely terrifying. ...
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    @HobbitzMoth233 years ago Shit like this makes me feel so old.
    Regarding the first video I think even if it is a coping method I feel like using tiktok or any form of social media to cope with stress always comes across as bad and will always have bad reactions.
    I'm seeing more and more people who've now come of age in the information age thinking its second nature to sort their problems on instagram, to share their life's trauma on tiktok. I watched a youtuber beef get way out of hand because one person thought it was fine to got to their fanbase for support and advice on private dms...and the other person thought it was rude and a violation of privacy.
    I think it's a bit screwy that people are not necessarily actively posting with the full grasp of the audience of STRANGERS they're work is going out to...It's becoming an instinct, a reflex, the most natural reaction in the world.
    Family vloggers spring to mind...If anyone remembers the Daddy O Five mess...There's this clip where his kids are upset and he's screaming at them "I need to vlog my life!!!!" as justification for why he can't put the camera down and be an actual dad for half a second.
    It's sick and I think its' the new norm a really problematic messy norm.
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    @0sophie0ful3 years ago Tiktok is all the avidence we need for us to know what a shitshow the world has become. This platform, all of them, just gives all kinds of people a platform to be stupid. 13
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    @claire.chiste3 years ago At least 5 schools in my area reported threats of a school shooting
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    @UncleFexxer3 years ago So glad I never downloaded tiktok. Got put in Twitter jail last year for referring to someone as a "bimbo"... I deleted my account and never went back. Got locked out of Facebook for no reason; never went back. Youtube, Rumble, and Locals are the only social media I do anymore. It's all become so toxic. ...
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    @silverwiki1963 years ago My mom works as a lunch lady at a high school and for the last few weeks there was a shooting/bomb threat like twice in one month so the whole school was on edge when the shooting tiktok happened and i was worried the whole time until she came home ... 1
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    @nataliesue24853 years ago A lot of the parents kept their kids home. I didn't because I had a strong feeling that nothing would happen. However, I did think about "What if it happens an other day instead?" But I can't let myself obsess over the unknown. Our schools have drills to prepare for these kinds of things. I just pray that they never have to use it. ...
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    @cece97812 years ago I know this was posted a while back but before winter break my school had received a school shooting threat, before December 17th, and it scared the shit out of me, I was terrified because it was a week or so after the school shooting that happened in Michigan. I didn't go to school that day though I went back on Monday. I was so nervous and every time I left a classroom I would run-- despite my chronic pain. They eventually found the person making the threats and he's possibly being tried as an adult for threats. ...
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    @Xiporah3 years ago I have ADHD, and I'm so glad I never got into TikTok and that I'm a middle-aged cranky goth woman. I get overstimulated easily by unexpected autoplaying videos, so I was unprepared for dance music to start blasting microsecond I opened the app. I immediately closed the app and uninstalled it. ... 3
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    @orania80332 years ago Dancing around your incredibly unwell/ dying child to cope and stay positive...That's a new one😂 1
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    @mollyclark68283 years ago I’ve been having a really crappy day and I’m happy to have a video from you to distract me 💙 thanks girl
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    @brinemcallister3 years ago I had a local student post something on snapchat about school sh---. My son's school had added security on Dec 17th and I just kept him home because these days you just don't know. 1
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    @kestendavis87532 years ago One thing I do not miss from before homeschooling and that is getting a notice that my kids school is in shelter in place.
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    @Gnarlyboi3 years ago Probably a bad take but im tired of things that in other settings would be completely socially unacceptable being written off and excused as "coping mechanisms".
    No. Find healthier ways to cope, and use your goddamn brain when you do it and put it online.
    Dancing to stay positive? Sure okay whatever. But dancing next to your sick child? That has echoes of dancing on someones grave. She did not need to do that right next to her sick child idc how you wanna spin that.
    She took the time to record and upload it, she had the time to think about how it might be inappropriate.
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