Is that $35 Apple Watch real? How misleading TikTok influencer videos could be the next big headache in e-commerceLee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.world – 122 points – 12 months agobusinessinsider.com46Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI believe Tik-Tok just shows off the stupidity of humans as a race. People will do anything for likes or money, like they are a bunch of uncivilized monkeys in the jungle.but they really areThe tiktokers are not to blame, the people following them is. If audience were not so dumb, tiktokers would not be a thing to begin with. Though, the output is the same, it shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.
I believe Tik-Tok just shows off the stupidity of humans as a race. People will do anything for likes or money, like they are a bunch of uncivilized monkeys in the jungle.but they really areThe tiktokers are not to blame, the people following them is. If audience were not so dumb, tiktokers would not be a thing to begin with. Though, the output is the same, it shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.
The tiktokers are not to blame, the people following them is. If audience were not so dumb, tiktokers would not be a thing to begin with. Though, the output is the same, it shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.
I believe Tik-Tok just shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.
People will do anything for likes or money, like they are a bunch of uncivilized monkeys in the jungle.
but they really are
The tiktokers are not to blame, the people following them is. If audience were not so dumb, tiktokers would not be a thing to begin with.
Though, the output is the same, it shows off the stupidity of humans as a race.