it's a sponsored funko pop. that someone�*s promoting.se tiktok users are the same age, go to the same school, live in the same city, but they're getting very different, targeted content. and how does that make you feel, that they're making a lot of money, essentially, from your information? your private information. i've never actually i bothered about that. no, i've never really thought into it. their reactions don't really surprise me. but what's actually going on when they open their phones? what they see in their own feed is determined by lines of code, called algorithms. the algorithms literally learn from what we like and what we scroll through, what we watch and how long we watch it. tiktok wasn't a thing when i was 13, but today, it's one of the most popular apps amongst teenagers. i want to know what today's teens see when they when theyjoin up. i'm going to call myself 13, which is the youngest age you can officiallyjoin, though many social media users are much younger than that. i've got a fresh device, so the algorithm can't