NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 10月20日 06時59分
Some of them are too young to vote. Some of them don’t even live in the United States.
But for many, TikTok has become the platform of choice to not only discuss the presidential election, but also to advocate for a candidate.
On the app, a swath of users’ profile pictures have recently changed to an image of the words “Gen Z for Biden,” sandwiched between a rainbow and a small red heart — the logo of a newly formed group advocating for the election of Joe Biden called “TikTok for Biden.”
“This election is not just about politics, it’s about decency and it’s about what we want in this country and it’s so much bigger than traditional politics. … Teens are realizing that our rights come from politics, for better or for worse,” said Aidan Kohn-Murphy, 16, co-founder of "TikTok for Biden." “I think people who are younger than 18 are realizing how they can be politically and civically engaged even though they can’t vote.”
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