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  2. Musical.ly - Wikipedia

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    Musical.ly Inc. was founded by long time friends Alex Zhu and Luyu Yang in Shanghai, China. [7] [8] Before launching Musical.ly, Zhu and Yang teamed up to build an education social network app, through which users could both teach and learn different subjects through short-form videos (3–5 minutes long).

  3. Shou Zi Chew - Wikipedia

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    Chew was born on 1 January 1983 [4] in Singapore of an ethnic Chinese family. [5] His father reportedly worked in construction while his mother was a bookkeeper. [6] Upon graduating from Hwa Chong Institution, [6] Chew went on to serve National Service in which he was a commissioned officer in the Singapore Armed Forces.

  4. Censorship of TikTok - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, TikTok users in Armenia reported a loss of app functionality, although it has not been confirmed whether this was the result of any intervention by the Armenian government in response to the use of the app by Azerbaijani sources to spread misinformation during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

  5. Meet the Viral 'Pookie' TikTok Couple: All About ... - AOL

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    Jett Puckett embodies the ultimate wife guy on TikTok. The lawyer and businessman rose to prominence along with his wife, Campbell Puckett — whom he affectionately (and now famously) calls ...

  6. Tik and Tok - Wikipedia

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    Sean Crawford (2013) Tim Dry Tik and Tok are the robotic mime and music duo of Tim Dry and Sean Crawford. They began performing together with Shock, a rock/mime/burlesque/music troupe in the early 1980s with Barbie Wilde, Robert Pereno, L.A. Richards and Carole Caplin.

  7. Censorship by TikTok - Wikipedia

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    TikTok's content moderation policies have been criticized as non-transparent. Internal guidelines against the promotion of violence, separatism, and "demonization of countries" could be used to prohibit content related to the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, Falun Gong, Tibet, Taiwan, Chechnya, Northern Ireland, the Cambodian genocide, the 1998 Indonesian riots, Kurdish nationalism ...

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