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Home Technology ‘Goodbye to my Chinese spy’ might be the last great TikTok trend

‘Goodbye to my Chinese spy’ might be the last great TikTok trend

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TikTokers are dealing with the app’s potential ban with an uncommon development: by bidding farewell to their “private Chinese language spy.” The development, which pokes enjoyable at safety considerations surrounding the app, has customers thanking their “spy” for surveilling them and filling their For You web page with entertaining content material, whereas others proclaim that they’d moderately share their information immediately with the Chinese language authorities than change to Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts.

One put up, which garnered greater than 1.5 million likes, depicts an emotional scene from Squid Recreation with the caption, “Me saying goodbye to my Chinese language spy on the nineteenth (He perfected my algorithm).” Different TikTokers are talking — and singing — in Chinese language, whereas some fake to be the “spies” powering particular person algorithms.

“It’s a nice honor to spy on you for the previous few years,” TikToker yanxiao1003 says in a video. “I want you all have an awesome life sooner or later… Laura from California, you shouldn’t drink that a lot Coca-Cola, it’s dangerous on your well being.”

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