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Online Like Never Before

Due to our current situation regarding Coronavirus *Cardi B voice* (as if you haven’t heard about it enough, sorry!), the online community has gained a whole new feeling and meaning.

Since we are all basically grounded now for the foreseeable, it is not a surprise that we are all glued to our phones and computers more than ever before. My phone let me know how much my screen time has gone up in the last week and, well, I was disgusted. Just look how much I’ve used Snapchat alone…

My craaazy overuse of social media is down to the fact we’ve suddenly been told to make our own entertainment without stepping outside. Basically every teenage boy’s dream😂. Across the nation, people are online and chatting from the moment they wake up to the moment they go to sleep. And I’m included. I mean, as an English student you would probably think I’d choose to read a book or something…rather than spend literally the whole day on my phone, but this is the 21st century darling! 😉

Apps such as Houseparty have made a huge comeback and are playing a big role in online communication right now. I did some browsing on what other people are saying about Houseparty and this is one of the many articles that came up about the app.

The article explains how Houseparty is helping to keep spirits high during this lonely time, and allows friends and family across the world to communicate in a similar way to Facetime, but in a bigger group. It also highlights that of course it is no way near as good as seeing friends in person, but it is a pretty good alternative for now and a great way to still have a bev or too with your mates on the weekend 🍺. Which as a nation, we all know is high in the priority list. There are loads of games you can play together too, such as ‘Heads Up’ or ‘Guess the Song Lyrics.’

So now that we’re all bored shitless, housebound and only have uni assignments to pass the time, at least Houseparty is one thing we can actually do with our mates.

In these confusing and unsettling times, nothing like any of us have ever experienced before, I feel very grateful every day that I am able to contact pretty much anyone I know via the internet or phone. It puts me at ease knowing I can check that my loved ones are okay, or even just playing them at a crappy game of online pool.

Hours of random Youtube videos and Instagram scrolling have also filled up a few of my days although it is starting to wear thin, and I’m actually getting headaches from staring at my screen for so long. No good when there isn’t any paracetamol in the shops! 😐 It seems I’m not the only one spending all my time online though. In some ways it helps everything feel a bit more normal, whether it’s just having a chat with friends or watching something good on Netflix, just to try and forget the craziness that is our lives right now.

As I’m writing this I’ve just received a notification about some serious news…Netflix is down! We’ve broken the internet guys.

All jokes aside, I think it’s important in these times to value what we still have and the positives of the situation. I don’t know about you but I’ve had more time on my hands to connect with family members and have a nice long chat that I would usually be too busy for. I’ve also found myself chatting to people from school who I haven’t heard from in years. There is a real sense of community online and I think without it right now I would be struggling a lot more. Thank God for the internet!

Let me know in the discussion below if you feel that being online has been comforting for you during these times, and what you think it would be like if we didn’t have this luxury?

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TikTok Teens

Similar to past phenomenons such as Dubsmash and Vine (rip), TikTok has recently blown up as the must-have app, especially within the younger community.

Users create and watch a wide-range of short videos made solely for entertainment, whether it be lip-syncing, trending dance routines, viral challenges or lifestyle tutorials.

Here’s Gordon Ramsay and his daughter for example, doing one of the dance challenges 😂

@tillyramsay

Getting better by the day @gordonramsayofficial #fyp 🤣🤣

♬ Say So – Doja Cat

Over 1.5 billion people have downloaded this app and it’s available in 154 countries, making it an another app that people can connect on from all over the world.

I’d say the main users are around 12-17, and as a 19 year old I have to admit it does feel weird to use an app and feel slightly lost. I still haven’t worked out how to use it properly. When you think about it, my generation has always been in the thick of it, no matter what the new technology or media is at the time. But with TikTok it’s just not the same. It’s not second nature to me like Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat were when I was younger… maybe I’m getting old. Is this what it feels like to be my mum who still uses one finger to type and is amazed by checking in on Facebook?

Although I do find some TikToks pretty funny and it’s alright to scroll through them in bed when I’m bored, I can’t imagine using TikTok more than other platforms like Insta or Snapchat. I’m not really sure I see the appeal of being TikTok famous either, but each to their own!

Maybe, if I was still in school, I’d feel more of a connection to the app as more of my friends would be constantly talking about it and sharing videos. Then I’d probs feel the need to be more involved and like the app more. Saying that, in some ways I’m actually glad that I don’t have any real TikTok commitments, it looks like a lot of effort to me🤣

A 15 sec dance video can take hours to learn, trust me, I’ve tried! That might just be my problem having 2 left feet though, even Gordon did better than I could. For now, I’ll take a backseat in making any myself, but that doesn’t mean I won’t watch them every time one pops up on my Twitter feed. Here’s some relevant ones that popped up yesterday:

Carry on the discussion below whether or not you feel the same way, is TikTok a generation thing? Do you use it yourself? Or what is your fav TikTok? 😎

**EDIT** 06/04/20

Hey guys,

With everything going on in the world and us now being in ‘lockdown’ compared to when I wrote this, I’ve actually had a change of heart so I thought I’d do you an update. I can’t stop TikToking!!! I’ve had all the time in the world to try and entertain myself and found myself using the app way more than before. Everyone I know seems to be doing the same too. Whenever I go onto Instagram or Snapchat, one of my friends seems to have posted a new TikTok video, usually a dancing one. I actually understand how to use it now too which is a bonus. I guess maybe it wasn’t an age thing after all, maybe it was a not having enough free time thing? Or maybe I’ve just started using it as a last resort… who knows, but it’s been quite fun and I wonder how many of you reading this have been using TikTok way more now too? P.s Gordon is still a better dancer than me but I’m trying! Hope everyone is well and staying safe 😊

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