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TikTok Creators Pivot to Twitter While Gen Z Struggles With Algorithm Burnout and Canada Welcomes the Platform Back
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Hey listeners, buckle up for the wild world of TikTok trends shaking up 2026! Right now, creators are all about repurposing their vertical masterpieces for Twitter—cropping those 9:16 vids to square or landscape formats, ditching watermarks with tools like SnapTik, and slapping on captions since Twitter videos autoplay on mute, according to Tweet Archivist's cross-platform strategy guide. It's a smart hack to hit new audiences, validate hot content fast, and boost SEO, with peak posting times hitting weekday mornings and lunch hours.
But hold the dance challenges—Gen Z is confessing they're glued to TikTok yet totally over it. The Harris Poll reports the algorithm's recent tweaks, blamed partly on U.S. regulatory pressure and testing per AOL, have everyone griping about FYPs gone rogue. They're craving that "touch grass" vibe, dialing back screen time for more real-life vibes, even as marketers chase the captive crowd.
Big headlines? Global News just dropped that TikTok's back in Canada after a 2024 ban over security fears tied to its Chinese roots. They've inked a deal for beefed-up kid protections and data safeguards, saving jobs and flipping the script, says the federal industry minister.
From algo fixes to comebacks, TikTok's evolving faster than a viral sound. What's your take, listeners?
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But hold the dance challenges—Gen Z is confessing they're glued to TikTok yet totally over it. The Harris Poll reports the algorithm's recent tweaks, blamed partly on U.S. regulatory pressure and testing per AOL, have everyone griping about FYPs gone rogue. They're craving that "touch grass" vibe, dialing back screen time for more real-life vibes, even as marketers chase the captive crowd.
Big headlines? Global News just dropped that TikTok's back in Canada after a 2024 ban over security fears tied to its Chinese roots. They've inked a deal for beefed-up kid protections and data safeguards, saving jobs and flipping the script, says the federal industry minister.
From algo fixes to comebacks, TikTok's evolving faster than a viral sound. What's your take, listeners?
Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI