On October 22nd, Insider published an article detailing the trend. The video gained over 6.9 million views in a similar span of time. On October 22nd, thethickestjuiciestbussy uploaded a parody where he puts a mask in a Magic Bullet blender, yells, "This is a sneeze," then removes the mask and sprays it with the sink (shown below, right). ![]() ![]() On October 21st, comradecringe uploaded a parody of the video in which he sprays a mask with a pressure washer, garnering over 4.1 million views in 3 weeks (shown below, left). The video received over 8.4 million views in 3 weeks.įrancisyoyo's video inspired a number of other TIkTokers to upload their own parodies of Jamison's video. The mask fills with water rather than leaking. On October 18th, TikToker francisyoyo uploaded a Stitch to Jamison's video in which he holds what appears to be a CDC-recommended face mask under a running tap (shown below). Jamison's account was suspended for a month for violating community guidelines, although it's not clear whether the mask video got her suspended. The video has since been removed from TikTok, but can still be seen in Stitches and duets of the video. The amount of water she sprays through the mask is arguably more liquid than a sneeze produces. In the video, she says, "This is the mask my son wears to school," puts the mask against a spray bottle, says, "This is a sneeze," then sprays water through the mask. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.On October 18th, 2020, TikToker Sarah Jamison uploaded a video responding to a comment criticizing her for being anti-mask. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. You can probably see some of her TikTok videos, I imagine, somewhere on the Internet. MARTIN: Taylor Lorenz, a staff writer for The Atlantic. And they could continue to spend a billion dollars every year and be fine. So, you know, spent a billion - they spent a billion dollars in marketing alone last year, you know, getting people to download the app, promoting it to American users. ByteDance just - as you mentioned, one of the most valuable startups in the world - is pouring tons of money into this. I mean, again TikTok's popularity is only rising. MARTIN: How much of that has to do with the company that started this, the tech startup ByteDance, which is the most valuable tech startup in the world? I mean, is that going to give TikTok more staying power, do you think, in the long term? I mean, you'll see this even evident in terms of, like, the videos that go viral. And, you know, I feel like it kind of just continues to grow. But in the past six months, it's really exploded. And it kind of - I would say it, like, was under the radar. And then ByteDance, which owns TikTok, launched in the U.S. It had already been launched internationally and was kind of huge in Southeast Asia, India, all over the world. If anything, it seems to continue to be growing. LORENZ: How is the popularity fading? I don't think - I would kind of push back on that. MARTIN: What does that mean that in the course of a year, TikTok got so popular, and now popularity is already now fading? ![]() MARTIN: I mean, one year in regular life is like seven years in Internet life or something like that. I mean, people spending their dollars there are getting more impact than spending them even on Instagram and Facebook. It's still emerging in the advertising space. Chipotle actually did a massive campaign with YouTuber David Dobrik. MARTIN: And it's attracted corporate America, right? I mean, major brands have started using TikTok. I think the ability to add kind of any sound inspires creativity and sort of - it's just fun. And you can't make them as entertaining to watch, I guess. But you can't really share them as easily. I mean, yeah, you can make short videos on other platforms. Audra Schroeder Internet Culture Posted on Updated on Sep 8, 2022, 2:02 pm CDT That One Sound is a weekly column from senior. What makes this one special, and what's been the impact of it? A viral pigeon video led to an inescapable TikTok sound. MARTIN: So we can make short videos on other platforms. It had a lot of fun video-editing techniques. That could be music or a voiceover or anything. It allows you to record videos as long as 15 seconds to a minute but to - down. ![]() LORENZ: TikTok is a short-form video app. MARTIN: So before we talk about what is hot being less so, explain how TikTok works. Taylor Lorenz covers technology for The Atlantic. And now, as if on cue, its popularity is in decline. And if it seems like tick tock showed up on our phones 15 seconds ago, you might be shocked to learn that the app is now an entire year old. Have you heard of TikTok? This is the social media app that lets users create super-short videos and then loop them.
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