TikTokers are documenting — and monetizing — anti-government protests in Kenya
Anti-government protests in Kenya have found a digital platform on TikTok, where creators are documenting and monetizing these events. TikTok livestreams of protests are gaining traction, providing real-time, on-the-ground perspectives that traditional media might not cover. Protesters use the platform to expose police brutality and stay safe by pointing their phones at officers. However, there are risks involved, including potential backlash from authorities and the potential to stoke tensions. TikTok's algorithm's discoverability has made it a popular platform for creators with small followings to gain attention. Viewers can send virtual gifts during livestreams, which can be converted into real money, making monetization an attractive incentive. Despite the risks, TikTok has become a significant tool for sharing news and information during anti-government protests in Kenya.
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