Is musical ly safe?
While the majority of the site is harmless and full of fun for kids, it has some aspects that parents should be aware of before allowing their kids to roam the app freely. The first thing parents should be concerned about with Musical.ly is the age requirement.
How old should you be to get musically?
13 years old
Are old musically accounts on TikTok?
TikTok and musically.ly are basically the same app, the database is the same. Since Musical.ly is not an app anymore, you can’t get back any of your old videos.
What happened to musical ly accounts?
All the Musical.ly accounts have been migrated to the TikTok by default so that means all the user profiles of the now defunct lip sync app can be accessed in TikTok. All the profile information, content, followers, and all other related information and data have been transferred on to the TikTok app.
Where do your deleted Tik Toks go?
The first place you should look for deleted TikTok videos is in the backup. It may seem obvious, but we often overlook checking the backup files. Probably, you may have set your phone to automatically upload videos to default photos app, such as Android’s Google Photos app or iOS Photos app.
Do TikTok accounts expire?
How does TikTok determine inactivity? We consider an account inactive if it was not used to access TikTok for at least 180 days. Whether an account is inactive is not publicly visible.
Is TikTok deleting accounts in 2021?
TikTok has said it removed nearly 7.3 million accounts which were believed to belong to under-13s during the first three months of 2021. The app says the accounts it deleted make up less than 1% of the app’s users across the world.
Can TikTok ban you for no reason?
TikTok has a strict policy on what it will not tolerate on the platform. This includes content that promotes bullying, drugs, alcohol, nudity, or any form of sexual content. Repeated violations of any of these rules can result in you getting banned from the platform.
What words are censored on TikTok?
TikTok shadow banned words and phrases including ‘gay’, ‘lesbian’, and ‘transgender’.