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TikTok… whether we have the app or not, we’ve all heard of it by now. Recently since COVID-19, I have been at home with lots of time on my hands. I told myself “oh I would never get TikTok” and “I’m in college, I’m too old for that”. Yet, here I am downloading the app. Originally, I downloaded the app for fun. I was just bored at home and wanted some entertainment. I didn’t have an account. I just wanted to see what all the hype was about. Then I wanted to be able to like other people’s TikToks, so I finally made an account. This was the start of my TikTok addiction.

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At first, I wanted to make fun, silly TikToks just for my entertainment. The more I made, though, the more followers I got. While most of my followers were weird, old men, let’s be honest, a fan is a fan. And maybe, just maybe, I could get famous. I thought “well, maybe I could be famous,” then “no, that’s ridiculous,” but then right back to “well, maybe”. After I started making more TikToks a little bit more seriously, I realized that while I thought I was born to be a star on the app, I would never go viral on TikTok. I had to face reality and ended up just turning my account on private mode. 

However, as a current TikTok user I do invest my time into some of the most famous TikTok influencers. Some I like but others not so much. Let’s start with the Hype House. If you don’t know what the Hype House is, basically it’s a mansion in Los Angeles where a select group of young TikTokers live to create content. This includes influencers such as Charlie D’amelio, Addison Ray, Chase Hudson (LilHuddy) and many more. Three weeks ago did I know who these people were? No. Now, will I click on a Cosmopolitan article about Lil Huddy possibly cheating on his girlfriend Charlie D’amelio with no hesitation? Absolutely. 

I must admit that influencers on TikTok are very cringy most of the time, but it’s a cringe where you can’t help looking, even though you desperately don’t want to. I have personally experienced this the most with the eboys on TikTok. Even the word ‘eboy’ is cringy, as this already basically sets them up for failure. Chase Hudson clearly falls into this eboy category. These eboys usually have earrings, look emo and post TikToks trying to be sexy, but always turn out only to be really cringy. Maybe it’s because I’m too old to be on TikTok anyways, but the eye rolls, winks and stares at the camera from eboys make me really uncomfortable – but maybe that’s just me.

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More than anything, the content on TikTok is fascinating. While the content may not always be  good, I must say it’s always interesting. Nonetheless, the app is very addicting and I spend hours on it every day. Do I regret downloading it? Not one bit. And if you already have the app, I’m sure you understand. However, if you have not downloaded the app yet, but are thinking about downloading it, make sure to be cautious. It is essential to understand how addicting the app is, and that hours of your life are about to disappear both watching and making TikToks.

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I am a senior at the greatest university— the University of Wisconsin. I am in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, double tracking in reporting and strategic communications and earning a certificate in and Digital Studies. I am a lover of dance, hiking, writing for Her Campus, the Badgers and strawberry acais. I am also a president of Her Campus Wisconsin.