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  2. Rophnan - Wikipedia

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    Rophnan Nuri Muzeyin (Ge'ez: ሮፍናን ኑሪ ሙዘይን; born 22 June 1990), known mononymously as Rophnan (stylized as all caps), is an Ethiopian musician. Rophnan entered into the mainstream recognition after his debut album Reflection, which pioneered electronic music in Ethiopia. [4]

  3. twomad - Wikipedia

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    Muudea Sedik was born on December 17, 2000, [2] in Canada to an Oromo Ethiopian family. [P 1]: 7:12 [P 2]: 1:22 As a teenager, Sedik started gaining followers online after posting comedic videos of gameplay footage on YouTube and Reddit. When he was 16, Sedik dropped out of school and became a full-time YouTuber. [2]

  4. Category:Ethiopian comedians - Wikipedia

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  5. Johnny Somali - Wikipedia

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    Ramsey Khalid Ismael (born September 26, 2000), popularly known by his alias Johnny Somali, is an American live streamer and self-proclaimed internet troll [2] known for his provocative and hostile behavior while traveling overseas.

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  7. Women in comedy - Wikipedia

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    A study in 2023 found that 92% use Instagram, 89% use Twitter, only 48% run a YouTube account, and 58% of women comedians host at least one podcast. [14] While only 46% of women comedians make content for TikTok, the platform provided half the total digital media following for some of the most popular women comedians.

  8. Online hate speech - Wikipedia

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    TikTok lacks clear guidelines and control on hate speech, which allows bullying, harassment, propaganda, and hate speech to become part of normal discourse on TikTok. Far-right hate groups and terrorist organizations thrive on TikTok by spreading and encouraging hate to an audience as young as 13 years old. [ 105 ]

  9. Hashtag activism - Wikipedia

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    Through the use of TikTok officers are able to reach a wider audience. TikTok allows creators to jump from audience to audience and trend to trend. [140] These videos receive tens of millions of views promoting bureaucratic propaganda due to officers' supporting the appearance of institutional legitimacy. [141]