I did my first TikTok reply videos this week. I did two one day during lunchtime. These reply videos are simply short videos replying to a comment from a previous video of mine. It is incredibly easy to do them, and they are an excellent way to generate further content for my channel and grow… Continue reading TikTok reply videos
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The hubris and overconfidence of commenters on my TikTok account
It can be fascinating and frustrating to read many of the comments on my TikTok account when I publish a video. So many commenters appear to be so sure and so confident about the wildest misconceptions that you would fear for them. Perhaps they are supremely confident online in their comments on legal issues or… Continue reading The hubris and overconfidence of commenters on my TikTok account
A useful tool to draw out small minds
I posted a short video on TikTok a few days ago and in it I was wearing a particularly bright, unusual tie. I have been surprised by the number of comments about the tie, some of which are complimentary but many of which contain a hidden criticism. The criticism is “how dare you wear such… Continue reading A useful tool to draw out small minds
“Why do you turn off comments on some of your videos?”
“Why do you turn off comments on some of your videos?” is a question that popped up on my TikTok account recently. I had made a video about some of the misunderstandings surrounding the so-called “undocumented” asylum seekers coming to Ireland. The video is here if you care to take a look: “Let’s talk about… Continue reading “Why do you turn off comments on some of your videos?”
Why creating Instagram Reels and TikToks can be a valuable exercise
I was interested to read a comment on a LinkedIn post of mine from Martin Durack BL. He was commenting on a post of mine concerning the Revenue Commissioners pursuing a taxpayer in the High Court. My blog post had been about the Revenue Commissioners being penalised in the High Court for “throwing the kitchen… Continue reading Why creating Instagram Reels and TikToks can be a valuable exercise