Category: TikTok
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Why TikTok’s “For You” Page Is a Risk to Your Child’s Mental Health
If you’re a parent, chances are your child spends more time with TikTok than with you. Ouch!! but it’s true. TikTok has exploded among kids and teens, with over 67% of U.S. teens using the app daily according to Pew Research Center. And the crown jewel of TikTok? The “For You” page (FYP). It’s a…
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How to Support Your Child’s Dream of Becoming an Influencer
Your child wants to be an influencer. Should you say yes? Yes you can, but only by staying involved, setting clear boundaries, and using tools like Mobicip to ensure their online journey is both creative and safe. In this guide, we’ll explore what influencer culture really is, why it’s so appealing to kids and teens,…
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Popular TikTok Slang Parents Need to Know in 2025
TikTok slang is a fast-evolving mix of made-up words, abbreviations, and inside jokes that teens use to communicate—and confuse every adult within earshot. If your teen just said something was a “rizz-fail” and you’re wondering whether to call a doctor or a therapist, it might be time to brush up on TikTok slang. Before we…
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The Rise of Kidfluencers – What Parents Need to Know
Kidfluencers are children who’ve gained significant online followings by creating content on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram—often featuring toy reviews, family vlogs, or quirky challenges. While these pint-sized personalities light up screens across the world, the real producers are usually the parents, handling the filming, editing, and brand deals. Data from Statista. Behind the cuteness and…
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TikTok Duet Feature: What Parents Need to Know
TikTok’s Duet feature allows users to collaborate on split-screen videos, fostering creativity and engagement. However, it also exposes kids to privacy risks, cyberbullying, and inappropriate content. This guide explains how Duets work, potential dangers, and essential safety measures parents can take to protect their children while using TikTok responsibly.