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Streamers beg for money on TikTok, and it works: ‘You pay to go to the movies, don’t you?’

Streamers beg for money on TikTok, and it works: ‘You pay to go to the movies, don’t you?’

A growing trend on TikTok involves viewers sending digital gifts to streamers, creating an economy where users provide financial support for entertainment. While some streamers defend these payments as standard compensation for content, concerns persist regarding the significant amounts of money some individuals contribute for social status.

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