50 Weird, Funny, And Totally Unhinged TikTok Comments That Made Their Way To This Twitter Page
The internet has a bit of a love-hate relationship with TikTok. Some people spend hours scrolling the feed for fun and quirky new videos while others wouldn’t touch the app with a ten-foot pole because of how addictive it is. However, you can’t deny that TikTok can be pretty entertaining at times (even if it’s for the wrong reasons).
Now that’s where the ‘TikTok Comments,’ aka @commentsooc, Twitter account comes in. It documents the most bizarre, confusing, and unhinged comments and screengrabs to ever grace the video-sharing app. We’ve collected some of the very worst offenders. Scroll down to check them out.
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The ‘TikTok Comments’ Twitter page was created back in June 2020. In the nearly three years since its inception, the account has grown to 195k followers. Clearly, people love seeing just how weird and ridiculous TikTok can really get!
The founder of the account values community engagement quite a bit. They urge their followers to not be shy and send them a message with their own submissions. The best ones can actually get featured on the page, for everyone to gawk at.
TikTok is absolutely massive right now. According to ‘Demand Sage,’ the app has over 1.53 billion users worldwide (that’s nearly a third of all internet users on Planet Earth). 1 billion of those are monthly active users (aka one-fifth of all global internet users).
Meanwhile, more than 1 billion videos are watched every single day on the platform. The numbers are mind-bogglingly impressive. However, huge numbers alone don’t make something positive. Some thinkers have begun calling TikTok a ‘weapon of mass distraction.’
Don’t get us wrong, there are plenty of awesome content creators on TikTok—and how you entertain and educate your audience is completely up to you as a video maker. However, it would be naive to think that all the videos that you see on your feed are quality.
Like any other video or social media platform, TikTok has its fair share of mind-numbing posts that gobble up your time, strain your eyes, and further reduce your already limited attention span. Sure, you’re entertained… for like a few seconds. But can you genuinely remember what video you watched before the current one? Or the one before that?
Your average TikTok user spends around 1.5 hours on the platform every single day. Back in 2019, this used to be around 14.6 minutes.
More and more people are getting used to incredibly short-form content because their attention spans have become abysmal.
to be fair, we've got everything all wrong
Load More Replies...Apologies for being pedantic but if they were looking at Big Ben, they weren't looking at a clock, Big Ben is a bell.
It wouldn't surprise me if the USA uses some weird time system where midnight is actually -10 o'clock and the day ends at 220 o'clock.
We just put the minutes before the hour MM:H it’s great.
Load More Replies...When I visited my English bf for the first time - I'm German - I never got roasted so much in my life and it was only loving banter I'm terrified to accidentally anger someone there XD
I'd've told him I was from Australia and wanted to see if they really turned the other way.
"One pencil shaving.. two pencil shaving..[FOUR HOURS LATER] "Mom, I learned the American metric system! I measured the table with pencil shavings." // edit: I read that in the pirate in along bobs voice, join me. It's pure bliss.//
We're just wondering how they hang on the clock hands in the movies... :D
jokes on them do british people even have poptarts? edit: as it turns out they do
My first thought was "we do, but they aren't in the metric system."
For example, Dr. Gloria Mark, from the University of California in Irvine, told CNN that researchers have tracked the decline in people’s ability to focus for decades.
“In 2004, we measured the average attention on a screen to be 2½ minutes. Some years later, we found attention spans to be about 75 seconds. Now we find people can only pay attention to one screen for an average of 47 seconds,” the expert noted.
It’s difficult to get to grips with the exact amount of time the average person spends in front of a screen every single day. For instance, ‘Exploding Topics’ notes that, on average, people around the world spend nearly 7 hours in front of screens per day (6 hours and 58 minutes to be exact). In the US, the average is slightly larger, standing at 7 hours and 4 minutes. South Africans, on the other hand, spend 10 hours and 46 minutes.
Meanwhile, CNN, citing a Nielsen Company audience report, states that your average American spends roughly 10 hours and 39 minutes each day consuming media. That includes using computers, smartphones, tablets, and TVs; however, radios are also included.
“The overall results don’t surprise me. The number of devices we have proliferate the overall time spent with screens, and the number of devices is increasing. A lot of people have been thinking about how or whether this time spent is a good use of their time, which becomes a deep issue,” Steve Gortmaker, a professor of health sociology at Harvard University, told CNN.
In short, we could all do with longer breaks from screens and tech. No matter how entertaining TikTok videos and comments might be, your physical and mental health is far more important. It’s fine to indulge just a bit. But try to catch yourself if you’ve started mindlessly scrolling.
What are your thoughts on TikTok and the platform's culture, Pandas? Are you big fans or do you prefer to find your entertainment on other apps and sites? How much time do you spend looking at screens all day after school or work? Share your thoughts in the comments.
I was too quick to read these, without other pandas comments I don't understand half of them. :(
Sometimes I can't tell if these people have a perfect sense of humor or they are that dumb :/
I needed this reminder as to why my kids are banned from tiktok on pain of phone annihilation.
I was too quick to read these, without other pandas comments I don't understand half of them. :(
Sometimes I can't tell if these people have a perfect sense of humor or they are that dumb :/
I needed this reminder as to why my kids are banned from tiktok on pain of phone annihilation.