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TikTok is an established provider of entertainment worldwide, but is also becoming increasingly popular as a news source with UK adults. British broadcasting regulator Ofcom’s annual report ...
The share of U.S. adults who regularly get news from TikTok hit 14% in 2023. [234] By July 2023, TikTok has become the primary news source for British teenagers on social media, with 28% of 12 to 15-year-olds relying on the platform, while traditional sources like BBC One/Two are more trusted at 82%, according to a report by UK regulator Ofcom ...
TikTok is becoming a growing source of news for Americans. Pew Research Center found that the percentage of US adults who regularly got their news from TikTok more than tripled from 3% of US adults in 2020, to 10% in 2022, and now 14% in 2023. The percentage of US adult TikTok users who regularly get their news from the platform increased from ...
[4] [2] Using social media as a news source allows users to engage with news in a variety of ways including: Consuming and discovering news; Sharing or reposting news; Posting one's own photos, videos, or reports of news (i.e., engage in citizen or participatory journalism) Commenting on news posts
But the number of TikTok users in the U.S. is growing rapidly, with the site claiming the largest jump in users between 2021 in 2023 compared to any other social media platform, according to the ...
TikTok says it has crossed a major milestone: The social video app claims it now counts more than 1 billion monthly active users. TikTok is the successor to Musical.ly, the short-form video app ...
While TikTok does not allow users under the age of 18 to host livestreams, the lawsuit criticizes TikTok's inadequate age verification and enforcement measures, claiming they fail to ensure user safety. [16] In January 2025, Utah further alleged TikTok knowingly allows the exploitation, prioritizing profits over user safety. [17] [18]
It’s the first non-gaming app to pass that threshold, with TikTokers poised to spend 40 hours each month in the app by the end of next year.