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[Returning to TikTok: My Journey of Reclaiming My Relationship with Social Media]-[i'm back on tiktok, a talk with emma]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2024-04-25

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The Return to TikTok: A Journey of Self-Reflection and Growth

Returning to TikTok after a multi-year hiatus was a decision that felt, in the speaker’s own words, "shocking," "irrational," and even "hypocritical." Having previously "damned it to hell" as a source of evil, the decision to redownload the app represents more than just a change in digital habits—it is a culmination of years of personal growth, identity stabilization, and a fundamental shift in how the creator perceives the role of social media in their life.

The Roots of the Departure

Years ago, the decision to delete TikTok was fueled by a combination of factors. Initially, the creator viewed the platform as "cringe," a byproduct of its origins as Musical.ly. Even as it evolved into a dominant force for short-form video, the creator struggled to find creative inspiration there, preferring the "elbow grease" required for long-form YouTube content.

However, the deeper issue was psychological. The algorithm became "borderline evil," feeding the creator toxic content related to beauty standards and negative, anxiety-ridden narratives. This consumption was coupled with a "depressive identity crisis," where the creator felt like a "shell of a person" due to the "content hamster wheel"—the pressure to document every moment of life, which left no room for a real-world identity.

The Toxic Environment and External Pressures

Beyond the algorithm, the creator faced the "fear of scrutiny" and the looming threat of "cancel culture." As a public figure, the feeling that any mistake could lead to being "burned at the stake" created a state of constant self-censorship. This was exacerbated by having people in their personal orbit who "did not like me for me" and who openly disrespected the creator's career path. These relationships made it impossible to maintain the mental clarity needed to navigate a public career, leading to a state of paralysis and unhappiness.

Breaking the Cycle: A Newfound Stability

The path back to TikTok began with shedding the negative influences in their life. By removing people who "judged me" and "made me feel uncertain," the creator was able to reclaim their autonomy. This transition was marked by a few key realizations:

  • Identity Stabilization: Having transitioned from age 16 to 22 in the public eye, the creator feels much more solid in their identity. They have moved past the "turbulent" years of rapid morphing beliefs and now possess a core confidence that they are a "good person," regardless of internet scrutiny.
  • Healthy Boundaries: The creator has broken the "hamster wheel" cycle of filming everything. They are now practicing a better "social media-life balance," understanding that they can exist on these platforms without letting the platforms define their existence.
  • Reframing the Medium: The creator has moved away from the "limiting beliefs" that TikTok is inherently "junk food" or "cringe." Instead, they now view it as a "canvas"—a tool for connection. They emphasize that "social media is what you make of it," and the responsibility lies with the user to curate a healthy experience.

Embracing the Future

Returning to TikTok is not a sign of failure or a lack of finality; it is an evolution. The creator now approaches the platform with a sense of excitement and inspiration, viewing short-form content as a fun, creative outlet rather than a burdensome necessity. By letting go of the need for perfection and the fear of being "canceled," the creator is choosing to re-engage with the internet on their own terms. This journey serves as a powerful reminder that while digital platforms can be "damaging," they are ultimately neutral tools that can be reclaimed once an individual has found their footing and established a firm sense of self.

🎯Key Sentences

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I really can't believe it.
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I know it's shocking to me too.
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Do whatever you want with your life and with your content.
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I didn't really take TikTok very seriously.
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And that's what kept me going.
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📝Key Phrases

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in a million years
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go back on one's word
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as it stands
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down memory lane
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in retrospect
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📖 Transcript

I cannot believe that I'm making this episode.
I really can't believe it.
When I deleted TikTok two or three years ago now,
I truly believed in my core that I would never
in a million years redown the app.
And now here I am, redown loading the app.

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