Welcome to Infinite-Scrolling, a Three.js Interactive Experience about our use of TikTok.
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Occipital Lobe
the back part of the brain that is involved with vision
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Parietal Lobe
helps a person identify objects and understand spatial relationships. also involved in interpreting pain and touch in the body. It houses Wernicke’s area, which helps the brain understand spoken language
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Frontal Lobe
involved in personality characteristics, decision-making and movement. Recognition of smell usually involves parts of the frontal lobe. It contains Broca’s area, which is associated with speech ability.
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Temporal Lobe
temporal lobes are involved in short-term memory, speech, musical rhythm and some degree of smell recognition
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Temporal Lobe
temporal lobes are involved in short-term memory, speech, musical rhythm and some degree of smell recognition
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Cerebellum
its function is to coordinate voluntary muscle movements and to maintain posture, balance and equilibrium
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In 2018, TikTok had 347 million users around the world.
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Annual change : +88.3%
In 2019, TikTok had 653 million users around the world.
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Annual change : +58.6%
In 2020, TikTok had 1,036 million users around the world.
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Annual change : +35.8%
In 2021, TikTok had 1,407 million users around the world.
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Annual change : +22.2%
In 2022, TikTok had 1,720 million users around the world.
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Annual change : +11.7%
In 2023, TikTok had 1,922 million users around the world.
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Annual change : +6.7%
In 2024, TikTok had 2,050 million users around the world.
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Respect Age Restrictions
Avoid social media use before the age of 13 (in line with most platforms’ terms and conditions).
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Guide Privacy Settings
Help children and adolescents configure privacy and security settings, including secure passwords.
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Control Access to Content
Limit access to images and personal information by sharing only with trusted users.
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Protect Sensitive Data
Avoid sharing sensitive information in posts or comments, including racial, ethnic, religious, political, health, or sexual content.
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Teach Digital Footprint Awareness
Educate children about how their digital activity contributes to their public and permanent online identity.
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Promote Critical Thinking
Help children develop critical thinking skills to navigate misleading advertising, inappropriate content, and cyberbullying.
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Set Screen Time Limits
Establish daily screen time limits for social media with an access code controlled by a responsible adult.
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Encourage Balance
Promote a healthy balance between sleep, physical activity, and social media use