TikTok Lessons in Wilderness
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56% Informative
A growing number of Americans use TikTok as a new source of pop culture junk food and lip-sync videos.
Since 2020 , the share of adults who regularly get news from the platform has increased from 3 percent to 17 percent .
The Supreme Court plans to hear the case on January 10 and potentially issue a ruling on whether or not the law violates free speech rights.
VR Score
37
Informative language
25
Neutral language
61
Article tone
informal
Language
English
Language complexity
31
Offensive language
possibly offensive
Hate speech
not hateful
Attention-grabbing headline
detected
Known propaganda techniques
not detected
Time-value
medium-lived
External references
10
Source diversity
6
Affiliate links
no affiliate links