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Why isn't this thread shut down yet?
Just askin'...
Yeah - "bushcraft" AND "TikTok" in the same sentence??? Perhaps a ban is order, as well.

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Why isn't this thread shut down yet?
Just askin'...
You mean they heavily censor it, like they do with everything else? Yay, censorship?I'm getting flamed, but that's fine. A "quick google search" shows what I'm saying. It's douyin, and in China, it's restricted in a way it's not in the US:
“If you’re under 14 years old, they show you science experiments you can do at home, museum exhibits, patriotism videos and educational videos"
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Is there a difference between TikTok in the U.S. and China? A social media analyst compares it to opium and spinach
Although they’re owned by the same company, China’s version of TikTok offers a child-friendly version, with educational videos and a time limit, that isn’t offered in the U.S.www.deseret.com
“There’s a survey of pre-teens in the U.S. and China asking, ‘what is the most aspirational career that you want to have?’ and in the U.S., the No. 1 was a social media influencer, and in China, the No. 1 was astronaut,”
Definitely no censorship in America lol. Never seen it happen. Not once. But I agree....TikTok not the best place for bushcraft. Youtube seems more ideal.You mean they heavily censor it, like they do with everything else? Yay, censorship?
Back to the topic at hand, we have more than enough bushcraft videos. Unless you are bringing something very unique, I don't see you becoming successful just because you're on TikTok.
I'm getting flamed, but that's fine. A "quick google search" shows what I'm saying. It's douyin, and in China, it's restricted in a way it's not in the US:
“If you’re under 14 years old, they show you science experiments you can do at home, museum exhibits, patriotism videos and educational videos"
![]()
Is there a difference between TikTok in the U.S. and China? A social media analyst compares it to opium and spinach
Although they’re owned by the same company, China’s version of TikTok offers a child-friendly version, with educational videos and a time limit, that isn’t offered in the U.S.www.deseret.com
“There’s a survey of pre-teens in the U.S. and China asking, ‘what is the most aspirational career that you want to have?’ and in the U.S., the No. 1 was a social media influencer, and in China, the No. 1 was astronaut,”