I’ve used both and I think that’s cope. There’s more younger creators and maybe more varied content on TikTok.
If you want proof, watch someone’s feed with them. Invariably they will start to apologize. Classic “he’s different when we’re alone” rationalization for an addictive substance
> Invariably they will start to apologize
This is my experience as well. I don't use the app, so my only direct experience is watching with someone scrolling their feed.
>If you want proof, watch someone’s feed with them. Invariably they will start to apologize.
Is that unique to any one social media? Our internet browsing is pretty intimate. I dont even want my family seeing my moment to moment feed.