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âThe use of comedy, lifestyle references, nicotine addiction references, vaping tricks and âhow toâ tutorials may create social norms around vaping and increase its social acceptance,â the researchers concluded. âConsidering vaping-related videos are widely accessible on TikTok, there is an urgent need to consider age restrictions to reduce youth uptake.â They suggested that vaping videos on TikTok might reach a wider audience than on other video-sharing platforms as a result of its recommendation algorithm. Tianze Sun, a PhD student at UQ and the studyâs first author, said the researchers were interested in looking at how e-cigarette use was portrayed on TikTok, given the appâs popularity among young people. ....
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The Australian Radio Network’s (ARN) iHeartRadio Australia has come together with TikTok’s local operation to launch a digital station. TikTok Trending will showcase the music and artists taking off on the platform, as well as the tracks experiencing a revival due to viral trends or rediscovery from different generations. iHeart’s local content director, Brett ‘Nozz’ Nossiter said no radio consultant on the planet would make a radio station out of the “beautiful, chaotic, crazy cacophony of music” that emerges from TikTok – but that’s what made the prospect so exciting. “The transition will be a song that you know, then there’ll be an artist you’ve never heard of before, but when you hear it, you’ll think ‘I actually need to dig into and find out more about that’ – it could be the Channel 9 News theme for all I know. ....
TikTok says it faced 32 government requests to remove content in Australia in the second half of 2020 – with only Russia and Pakistan making more requests David Adams Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images Social media platform TikTok says it received 32 government requests to remove content in Australia over the second half of 2020. In a new report, TikTok said those requests led to 74 user accounts being banned or restricted. Only in Russia and Pakistan did TikTok receive more government requests to remove content. Visit Business Insider Australia’s homepage for more stories. Social media app TikTok received 32 government requests to remove or restrict content in Australia over the second half of 2020, the company says. ....