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I like it. The content has no substance, but that's a feature. go there only if you enjoy goofy dances or lipsyncing. If you expect political commentary or educational content you'll be disappointed.
And your experience will be much better if you follow your IRL friends.
I haven't used Tiktok ever, but I hear it's a good destination for fun content. Is there a way to access Tiktok on the desktop, possibly an alternative frontend from the official one? Similar to libreddit for reddit, Bibliogram for Instagram, Whoogle for Google.
I have once made an alternative frontend for tiktok to bypass the indian tiktok ban. but I abandoned it because it was too much work to keep it working when they frequently make changes to the api and website. I don't think anyone will be willing to maintain such a mess so there won't be any alt-frontends