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Senator Cory Booker’s speech on TikTok live surpassed 350 million likes as he stood for over 25 hours speaking in the Senate chamber.

Booker broke Strom Thurmond’s record for the longest Senate speech, which lasted 24 hours and 18 minutes in 1957 to block civil rights legislation.

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    23 hours ago

    Hopefully dems start doing this strategy to block actual policies from being passed.

    It’s really really important to understand that this was 100% performance, no legislation has been delayed or stopped as a result of this.

    We SHOULD encourage our reps to waste yhe legislature’s time, but ONLY when it actually impacts something.

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      20 hours ago

      I wish people would quit saying this. It delayed the appointment of Matthew Whitaker as the ambassador of NATO for 25 hours

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        5 hours ago

        25 hours of “we must resist this fascist takeover” only to immediately have multiple Democrats roll over and help confirm said fascist’s appointment nominee… Really kinda cuts out the knees from any hope that speech may have inspired.

        “You need to resist, because we won’t”

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        10 hours ago

        It will not be reported. Instead, soundbites about how “nothing could be done to stop this” will be reported ad-nauseam.

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        21 hours ago

        The takeaway i got from somebody not preventing the fascist coup in a meaningful way was that some dems want to do something but are too stupid or complicit to have a material impact on the changes happening.

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          21 hours ago

          I suppose his speech could be seen as a shot across the bow of DNC leadership, but I’m not really that optimistic. Even if that’s what it is, waaay too little and waaay too late.

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    23 hours ago

    Wait, TikTok users had more than 4 seconds of engagement with a 25-hour speech that wasn’t set to “oh no no no” (slowed + reverb NITECORE REMIX)

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    22 hours ago

    I’m not trying to take away from the accomplishment, but how does this get 350 million likes? The entire population of the U.S. is less than 342 million. Yes, tiktok is worldwide, but are there really that many people paying attention to this?

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      22 hours ago

      I live in America, so my apologies if I seem a little biased.

      I got the feeling that a large portion of the world is interested and paying attention to what appears to be the downfall and collapse of the largest “super power” on the planet. I imagine many people outside the country would be interested in attempts to combat/slow/reverse what for all intents and purposes is the biggest economic and military nation in the world going full fascist, even if it’s just symbolic.

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        16 hours ago

        As a european, I follow the us shitshow partly because it influences our politics and lives and partly because I feel sympathy for all the people suffering because of it. Mostly however, I follow it because it is ~70% of the content on lemmy. If I had tiktok I would have liked the speech there.

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        21 hours ago

        I just saw a comment on a reddit thread saying that on tiktok live you can repeatedly press the like button, and it caps at 2000 likes.

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          That seems a little disappointing. I don’t use TikTok so not overly familiar with anything about it, but 2000 seems a bit excessive. Like I could maybe see a max of 3. 2 for something you really like and then 3 for something amazing or something you love.

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        I dunno why this simple and obvious answer has no upvotes compared to the wacky theories.

        I guess people are more used to trading conspiracies about TikTok than actually using it.

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      17 hours ago

      TikTok is a video platform that allows people to watch prerecorded and live videos. Video content includes pets, crafts, boobs, dank memes, tradwifes, and even politics.