TikTok is The New Vine - Here's Why
Since Vine's death in 2016, the internet has been longing for something to take its place. And even though the Vine creators have teased at the possibility of Vine 2.0 (Byte), meme lovers and makers have been craving some sort of viral video content in the meantime. This is where TikTok comes in. What used to known as Musically, TikTok allows users to create short, Vine-like videos alongside audio found through the app. And given it's similarity to Vine, content creators of all kinds have started sharing their genius ideas on the app.
Check out some great TikTok's that have been spread across Twitter in 2019 so far:
— all hail the moldy bread (@cringeytiktoks) March 15, 2019
What the helicopter lady sees VS what the rescue pilot sees (featuring the music from ‘Interstellar’) pic.twitter.com/1KKSzx4feW
— Lights, Camera, Pod (@LightsCameraPod) June 5, 2019
POV: the guy who keeps DMing you stalks you and walks into your house after you put a screenshot of you listening to Marvin's Room on your story pic.twitter.com/QwSNk4xPYT
— death grips is cowboy (@egirlrespecter) May 27, 2019
— TikTok Memes (@TikTokMemez) May 5, 2019
— no context tiktoks (@oTikToks) June 2, 2019i heard u bitches was lookin for me
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