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    TikTok is celebrating Native American Heritage Month by amplifying the voices of Indigenous creators and artists. They are launching exciting initiatives such as LIVE programming, in-app creative effects, and non-profit community partnerships. The platform will feature boundary-pushing creators, showcase Native American culture, and raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by Indigenous communities. TikTok will also host LIVEs every Tuesday in November, featuring creators who will stream about Native Beadwork, Native food, and Native traditions. They will debut a Native American Heritage Month music playlist and spotlight inspiring Native and Indigenous creators. TikTok is supporting education and entrepreneurship by donating $100,000 to three organizations that improve Native American student access to higher education, support sovereignty and culture, and aid Native Americans in pursuing their dreams while honoring their culture and heritage.
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    TikTok is expanding the Share to TikTok feature for developers across web, desktop, console, and mobile platforms. This feature enriches the content available on TikTok, diversifies the types of videos users can discover, and offers additional editing choices. The Share to TikTok Video Kit enables third-party apps and developers to directly share content to TikTok, allowing users to edit their content using their favorite apps. New developers, including Clipchamp, Combo, Grabyo, Kapwing, Mobcrush, and LG U+, have been integrated with TikTok. The expansion of Share to TikTok provides multiple avenues for users to create new, original, and high-quality content.
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    The global TikTok community is actively engaged in climate change discussions, with over 20 billion views on climate-related conversations in the past year alone. TikTok has become a leading platform for conversations focused on urgent environmental and sustainability issues. The climate-related videos on TikTok cover a wide range of topics, including sustainable lifestyles, climate awareness and education, and impactful clean-up projects. TikTok is launching the #ClimateAction campaign coinciding with the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference to encourage communities worldwide to join the climate conversation and take positive action for the planet. By joining the call for #ClimateAction, individuals can contribute to creating a better future for all.
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    TikTok has announced that Led Zeppelin's music is now available on its platform. The iconic rock band has also launched their official TikTok account (@ledzeppelin), which will feature Led Zeppelin artwork, graphics, classic live performances, and other video content. TikTok users can now create videos using any song from Led Zeppelin's extensive discography.
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    TikTok has witnessed the redefinition of creative expression through longer videos, allowing for expanded creativity and entertainment. Vlogs and day-in-the-life videos have created a sense of community, fostering connection and belonging. TikTok's 'Discover My World' features popular creators and celebrities showcasing their creativity through longer videos.
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    The Discover List is a compilation of 50 TikTok stars across five categories: Icons, Innovators, Foodies, Changemakers, and Originators. It recognizes the hard work and passion of TikTok creators while showcasing the diverse voices on the platform. The list highlights well-known influencers, content pioneers, food enthusiasts, advocates for change, and trendsetters. The selection process considered factors such as engagement, views, account growth, and interactions with followers. The Discover List aims to celebrate and support the creators who are shaping culture on and off TikTok.
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    TikTok is offering a variety of features and events to enhance the Halloween experience for creators and users. One exciting feature is the Ghostface Text-to-Speech option, which allows users to add a creepy voice to their scary stories. TikTok has also launched spooky creative effects for creators to use in their horror-themed videos. Additionally, TikTok is hosting unique LIVE programming to get users excited for Halloween, including learning how to make Halloween candy and exploring the Haunted Mansion at Disneyland. Popular hashtags like #HalloweenDecor, #HalloweenCostume, and #TikTokHalloween can help users get into the spooky spirit.
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    Vane Peña, also known as @vanessafpena on TikTok, is a queer, Venezuelan nonbinary creator who uses their lighthearted humor to entertain their viewers. They share relatable content about growing up Latinx and spread positivity while encouraging people to be themselves. Vane showcases their culture through dances, music, and stories about their home country. They are proud of creating "Gender Education" videos that help others explore their identities. Vane emphasizes the importance of authenticity and being true to oneself as a creator on TikTok.
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    The Beatles have officially joined TikTok, allowing fans to follow @TheBeatles and enjoy their most beloved songs. This coincides with the release of the Let It Be album's remixed and expanded Special Edition and the upcoming documentary 'Get Back.' TikTok creators can now use 36 iconic songs from The Beatles' catalog as soundtracks for their videos, including the Let It Be album and their number one hits. The Beatles' presence on TikTok marks the beginning of #Rocktober, a month-long celebration of rock musicians on the platform.