What if no one missed TikTok?
But I've never added a friend on TikTok, sent a direct message, or thought of myself as a “TikToker.” And I don't think I'm alone. For most people I know, TikTok is not a place to connect with other people. It's a place to waste time, numb yourself, unplug from reality, and float through your feed. That passive, dissociative quality, while great for engagement, has also made TikTok feel more replaceable than other social networks. If it disappears, we will find our solution somewhere else.I am also convinced by the explanation given in The Atlantic by Hana Kiros, according to which TikTok is a victim of its own success. TikTok's popularity, he argues, has led many other social networks to copy its features. Now, users looking to dive into an endless wormhole of short, funny vertical videos...










