An underage user on TikTok is someone who does not meet the age requirement to use TikTok. The use of an unverified account must be reported if the underage user has been reported for inappropriate behavior. When reporting an underage user, please include as much detail as possible and submit a link to any evidence or screenshots that may help us investigate the report. If you do not have any evidence or screenshots, we will be forced to reject your report.

When you sign up for an account on the app, you will need to enter your birthday. If you are under 13 years old, you will not be able to sign up and use the app.

TikTok’s Terms of Service state that the minimum age requirement is 13. The terms detail how it will delete accounts under 13, but they do not explain why TikTok chose this age requirement. It is unclear whether or not these are the same terms that have been updated to include the new 13+ age limit.

TikTok is a social media app that allows users to watch and share short videos with friends, family members, and followers. It has become hugely popular in recent years. Users can create their own videos using the app’s built-in editing tools, which are pretty basic but still offer plenty of features; these can be shared through other social media apps like Instagram or Facebook.

No, it is not illegal for people under 13 to be on social media. However, they are required to have a parent or guardian download the app and create an account with the account holder being the minor’s parent or guardian.

If you lie about your age on TikTok, it is possible that your account will be terminated. To protect the safety of children under 13, TikTok requires that all accounts that claim to be younger than this minimum age provide a valid form of identification when they create their account. Failure to do so may result in termination of the account.

Reports submitted to TikTok can be used as evidence that a user violated the app’s terms of service. TikTok will investigate the reports and if there is enough evidence, they will ban the account.

There is no reliable data on the percentage of TikTok users who are under 18. There is anecdotal evidence that suggests children use the app to get “kudos” from their friends and classmates, but there is no way to quantify this. Articles such as this one share tips on how parents can monitor their child’s activities on the app through setting privacy settings and changing privacy settings to prevent followers from appearing in followers lists, for example.

TikTok is a popular video and social media app that allows users to share and view short videos. Users can also utilize their camera, but the video will only last 10 seconds or less. TikTok has been described as a platform for “minimal content”, which might make it difficult for someone to vape on the app.Vaping is inhalation of vapor from an e-cigarette, also known as vaping.