Jenny Po-Patch has seven million followers, but no real friends. She feels as though anyone who is nice to her and tries to befriend her is only doing so because they want to increase their own following. "I feel like it's just very hard to create genuine friendships," she says.
Bloomberg Investigative reporter Olivia Carville has spent months delving into TikTok, the hugely popular video social network. In November, she joined the podcast to talk about children who have died copying dangerous video challenges of the kind that can be seen on the app. Today, Olivia is back to talk about her latest story about TikTok for Bloomberg Businessweek.
It follows the life of a 16-year-old girl from Florida whose provocative videos have won her millions of followers–and many detractors who say TikTok shouldn’t allow this kind of content from minors on the platform.
Learn more about this story here: https://bloom.bg/3Ph6mJz
Listen to the first conversation with Olivia about TikTok’s problem moderating the dangerous challenges HERE.
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