TikTok 2025: Faster, Louder, and More Addictive as AI-Driven Trends Dominate the For You Page
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According to AOL’s coverage of the 2025 TikTok Awards, the app has doubled down on creators as full‑blown celebrities, rolling out a glossy, Oscars‑style show streamed live on TikTok and Tubi from the Hollywood Palladium. The awards crowned big names like Alix Earle, Bretman Rock, and Brooke Monk, and categories like Creator of the Year and Storyteller of the Year highlight how sketch comedy, slice‑of‑life vlogs, and emotional mini‑documentaries now sit right beside dance trends and thirst traps.
Behind the scenes, industry explainers like Marine Agronomy’s piece on “TikTok SSS” point out that success now hinges on a trio of watch time, saves, and shares. The algorithm is leaning harder into these deep‑engagement signals, which is why listeners keep seeing looping “storytime” videos, multi‑part confessionals, and clever hooks in the first second designed to make you pause, comment, and send the clip to friends.
The biggest headline, though, is political. LAist reports that President Donald Trump has formally approved a deal forcing TikTok’s Chinese parent ByteDance to divest, shifting control to a consortium of mostly U.S. investors under an executive order meant to satisfy national security concerns. ByteDance will hold under 20 percent of the new entity, and officials say American investors will control the core algorithm. That deal, blessed after a law demanding divestiture or a ban and a Supreme Court fight, is what keeps the app live for roughly 170 million U.S. users while Washington and Beijing continue their broader power struggle.
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