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by vuln 1214 days ago
Yeah I tend to agree regarding the 15 minutes of fame for new users. It's doesn't even need to go insanely viral.

How many people have created and published videos on YouTube and got maybe a few tens or a couple hundred views over years.

TikTok new users gets a couple THOUSAND views and the user is like "people like my content I MUST make more!!" And now they're hooked trying to get the same high view count as before.

I would assume (as I have never used the platform) it's also a way for TikTok to grab you financial information "you earned x$ from you first video, please supply you financial information and a scan of your ID for payment.

It's an addiction.

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You assumption is likely incorrect. It takes a fair bit of success to get into the partner program, and you get no money until then.

I agree that it's likely intended to give new users that hit though.

I don't know much about the partner program but if I change the wording to this:

"You _could have_ earned x$ from your first video. Good job! You're on your way to the Partner Program please supply your financial information and a scan of your ID for future payment."

Tiktok does not ask for financial information after your first video.
Since you seem to have experience. Did you notice 15 minutes of fame on your first uploaded video? How many views did your first video get? What was the topic and soundtrack of your first video? I'd love to dig a little deeper.
The first taste of gamified on-line adulation and serotonin is free!