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Leg Booty? Panoramic? Seggs? How TikTok Is Changing Language

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

A new vocabulary — a little fun, a little dystopian — has emerged on the social video platform, as creators try to get around algorithms and strict content moderation. They call it algospeak.

Melina Delkic
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This post first appeared in The New York Times – Fashion & Style. Read the original article.

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Computers and the Internet, English Language, Generation Z, Indecency, Obscenity and Profanity, Language and Languages, Mobile Applications, Slang, Social Media, TikTok (ByteDance)
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