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Inside the TikTok documents: Stripping teens and boosting ‘attractive’ people
Kids as young as 15 were stripping on TikTok’s live feature fueled by adults who were paying for it. That’s what TikTok learned when it launched an internal investigation after a report on Forbes. Officials at TikTok discovered that there was “a high” number of underage streamers receiving a “gift”...
npr.org - 30+ days ago

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Remember that Snow White-Rob Lowe debacle at the 1989 Oscars? How about the galactically bizarre 1978 “Star Wars Holiday Special”? Or the 1980 Village People disco bomb “Can’t Stop the Music”? Bruce Vilanch had a hand in all of the above, and lived to kiss and tell — and now write about it. His new...
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