You have probably heard about Tik Tok from friends, or maybe you have even watched a few, or maybe you have even made a Tik Tok. If you are between the ages of 15-55 chances are you have. Tik Tok is an app where you can make and share short videos. It rose to popularity in 2016 mainly showing funny animal videos and cute choreographed dances. As Tik Tok has become more popular, people are using the app to share information and for many young adults, Tik Tok is one of many social media platforms where they get their news. So how can we use it to our benefit in academics? This guide will help you use Tik Tok for your assignments.
One way to use Tik Tok is to use it as a primary source. A primary source is an immediate, first-hand account of an event. Items such as photographs, videos, interviews, diaries, and original documents are all examples of primary sources. With the popularity of camera phones, first-hand accounts are prevalent on social media. For example, you could use Tik Tok videos of people going through a natural disaster such as a hurricane. You can use a Tik Tok video to demonstrate the thoughts and feelings of people during a protest. However, you must verify the information found in the video first.
How to verify the credibility of a Tik Tok video:
Various studies have been performed analyzing the quality (truthfulness) of information found on Tik Tok. For topics such as medical information, climate change, mental health, etc. the overwhelming results show that Tik Tok's are a source of misinformation. In one study on kidney cancer, of the 61 videos that were analyzed, 96% were found to be unreliable or of mediocre quality.
If you chose to use Tik Tok as a source, make sure the information is reliable using the SIFT method of evaluation. Follow the four steps below:
For more information on the SIFT method of evaluating sources, use this research guide.