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    TikTok has introduced Branded Mission, an industry-first ad solution that allows brands to engage with creators and connect with diverse communities. This two-way engagement empowers the TikTok community to have a creative hand in brand campaigns and helps brands discover emerging creators. Branded Mission is currently in beta testing and will be gradually rolled out to additional markets starting in late 2022.
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    Omika, Rishika, and Aashika are three sisters from NYC who share inspiring content on their TikTok account @jikariasisters. They combine their South Asian and American identities to create dance, music, fashion, beauty, culture, and social cause content. They aim to break the stereotype that one has to choose between art and traditional careers. The Jikaria Sisters find inspiration from other creators, engage in important conversations about culture and society, and appreciate the equity that TikTok represents. They promote self-care through dance and advocate for increased South Asian and female representation in various fields. They have collaborated with Toyota for a Diwali campaign and encourage dance creators to stay authentic and consistent on TikTok.
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    Introducing The Showbiz List, a prestigious recognition of the incredible creators on TikTok who are making waves in the entertainment industry. This article highlights outstanding creators in various categories such as acting, animation, behind-the-scenes, choreography, cinematography, commercial design, costume design, filmmaking/directing, makeup/hair design, music, and visual effects. Each category showcases three talented creators and their unique contributions to TikTok. The article also emphasizes the impact of TikTok creators on the entertainment industry and their ability to transform what it means to be entertained.
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    Soy Nguyen, also known as @foodwithsoy on TikTok, empowers her audience by exploring the intersectionality between food, culture, and mental health. She embraces diverse food from different cultures, recommends her favorite dining spots, and shares educational content about her Vietnamese-American identity through her mom's recipes.
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    Erika Kullberg is an attorney, personal finance expert, and graduate of Georgetown Law. She is known for her success in paying off over $225,000 in student loans and now uses TikTok to empower others with financial knowledge. Erika also founded Plug and Law, an online legal company that aims to make legal services more accessible for online business owners and entrepreneurs. She is proud to be part of the API community and finds inspiration from the inclusive and diverse TikTok community. Erika's passion for financial literacy drives her to educate others about personal finance and provide affordable legal services through Plug and Law.
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    Dynah is a young Pacific Islander who uses TikTok to share her culture, spread positivity, and connect with others. She finds joy in making a positive impact on people's lives and appreciates the opportunities TikTok has brought her. Through her videos, she incorporates her culture and showcases her identity, hoping to be seen beyond stereotypes. Dynah's dream opportunity is to act and be on a show, combining her interests in content creation and entertainment to amplify the API and mental health community.
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    Dr. Shah, also known as @dermdoctor on TikTok, is a practicing Dermatologist who uses his platform to educate and empower people about skincare. He shares accurate information, raises awareness about rare conditions, and has had a direct impact on people's lives. Dr. Shah's advice to healthcare professionals who want to become creators is to start posting without overthinking.
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    In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, TikTok is celebrating the history and resilience of the Jewish community and its impact on U.S. culture. Jewish TikTok creators are dedicated to educating and inspiring millions of people year-round through storytelling and advocacy that highlights Jewish heritage. This article introduces some of the Jewish TikTok creators to watch and encourages readers to follow them to be inspired by their stories and learn more about the Jewish TikTok community. TikTok also provides a welcoming space for the Jewish community and actively opposes bullying, harassment, and hateful behavior. In partnership with the World Jewish Congress (WJC) and UNESCO, TikTok has provided tools for the global community to learn about the Holocaust and combat antisemitism. Join TikTok in celebrating Jewish TikTok throughout the month by following their in-app programming and exploring the Jewish TikTok hashtag to discover content and creators dedicated to showcasing Jewish communities, their culture, and rich history.
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    Drew Afualo, a TikTok influencer, advocates for women and marginalized groups. She represents the Samoan people and addresses issues like fatphobia. Drew refuses to be silent in the face of disrespect and offers advice to young people encountering misogyny or bigotry online. Her mom's advice is to be oneself and not let haters hold one back.
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    TikTok is committed to creating a safe environment for its community members and raising awareness about the dangers of fentanyl. They are taking action to remove drug-related content, partnering with experts, and supporting legislation to combat the illicit sale and distribution of fentanyl. TikTok's Community Guidelines strictly prohibit the promotion of drug use, but they allow individuals to share their personal experiences with addiction and recovery. They utilize technology and human review to assess content and have a proactive approach to content removal. TikTok also collaborates with organizations to combat online drug sales and raise awareness about the dangers of fentanyl.