TikTok Livestreams are a Disaster

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Recently I took a look into the world of TikTok Livestreams and the disaster, confusion, and fear they bring.

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If you're reading this comment: "Wow, Ted, those livestreams ARE a disaster. What the heck! (Please let them go I did what you asked Ted please)"

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  • Man TikTok streams are like the public access of livestreaming.
  • Saw Ted yesterday at my local Rainforest Cafe! He was wearing a robe, and was chanting in some lovecraftian language as the souls of everyone around me was taken out of their body as he absorbed every single one of them. Unfortunetly he vanished before I could say hi. Such a saint of our time 🥰
  • I saw a stream with the same setup as the one at 9:50. Someone asked “I just lost my wife to cancer, is she in heaven?” To which the pendulum said no, which made the streamer stay awkwardly silent for about 20 seconds, then said “sometimes it’s wrong”, then continued the stream like nothing happened.
  • Nothing will ever beat the tiktok live stream of the DVD logo bouncing around on screen and watching everyone freak out
  • The mustache made Ted go from "your friendly neighbor that you say hi to every morning" to "the neighbor who is definitely sleeping with your wife"
  • You forgot about the ones taking the shell off of an egg, but they take absolutely forever doing it and stop to say 'out may gohd guys almost there' every minute and stop for another 5 straight minutes to read the chat or something.
  • “My landlord owns a gun” glad to hear schlatt finally got into real estate
  • Ted reasonably skipped the genre of TikTok Lives I can only describe as "Terminally Ill Baby Streams" where people will genuinely set up a camera and point it at their very very ill baby while the baby sleeps and somehow people watch them.
  • the sleeping streams fills me with so much fucking rage for some reason. I cannot understand how people are actually sending them money. Also, doesn't tiktok take like 50% of the money?
  • @Juwlz
    The worst is the TikTok lives of poor families in third world countries who just keep repeating "we are poor we need food we love you send money" over and over and over while forcing these poor children to be overly animated and chanting and screaming these same phrases over and over again
  • @JAKOSNAKO
    Just met Ted a few days ago he was screaming at me as I ran down the sidewalk, it was like something I’d never seen before he was different almost like a demon possessed him and started flying at me he pulled out a baseball bat and started to hit me in the head with it was a great time
  • My favorite live streams that show up on TikTok are the scratch-off ticket players. You basically get to watch someone with a gambling addiction go through completely worthless cards 90% of the time while people support their addiction by giving them more money. It helps me know gambling is not worth it.
  • @6riffln64
    The worst part about the tiktok live donations is they keep like 90% of them. I livestreamed a few times and got like $150 in donations but they only allowed me to withdraw like $12
  • @copiium
    Ted, I am currently studying for a very important exam. But because your upload schedule is so consistent I have decided this video is more important than my future.
  • Ted's news reporter voice is so accurate that it is genuinely terrifying. And with the mustache? It's a beautifully terrifying combo.
  • The fact that Ted doesn’t know about the TikTok farms in Asia. Those giant smartphone women are usually lined up outside with devices farming TikTok coins for a company that may or may not pay them
  • I've seen videos of streaming companies in office blocks with hundreds of individual cubicles. In each cubicle there is a worker with a ring light and those large screens/pointer sticks you mentioned and they're all doing it at the exact same time. Essentially a conglomerate conveyer belt of tiktok lives to generate profit for a big business rather than the individual.
  • @milbo06
    Recently, I somehow met Ted here in Germany (he was definitely doing something important, i guess) So I went up to him and said hi Then he kicked me in the nuts, broke my legs, so i couldn't escape and the tortured me for hours. Was some of the best hours of my life.