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July 24, 2021 Paris: Like internet personalities the world over, Kenyan TikTok comedian Mark Mwas was intrigued when Facebook announced a $1 billion plan to pay content creators like him. But the 25-year-old, whose following surged past 160,000 as entertainment-starved Kenyans flocked to the app during the pandemic, is sceptical that fans would follow him to the older social network. In our market, Facebook is kinda old-fashioned, said Mwas, who posts skits about campus life in a mixture of Swahili, English, and Sheng slang. Like, Mom is on Facebook and doesn´t know what TikTok is, he told AFP in an email. My content is suited for the millennials, who prefer other platforms. ....
Can Facebook s $1 bn gamble help it regain lost cool? Published On TikTok has largely replaced Facebook as the driver of international social media crazes PARIS (AFP) - Like internet personalities the world over, Kenyan TikTok comedian Mark Mwas was intrigued when Facebook announced a $1 billion plan to pay content creators like him. But the 25-year-old, whose following surged past 160,000 as entertainment-starved Kenyans flocked to the app during the pandemic, is sceptical that fans would follow him to the older social network. In our market, Facebook is kinda old-fashioned, said Mwas, who posts skits about campus life in a mixture of Swahili, English, and Sheng slang. ....