Philippine Daily Inquirer

SO, WHO DO I FOLLOW?

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There is still an abundance of space for Pinoy content on TikTok, the world’s leading short-video platform.

The short-video format is a relatively nascent online content with untapped, undiscover­ed possibilit­ies. For Filipinos, too, there is a lot more purpose to the app beyond editing.

Maximize the platform to perhaps express yourself better, join a community or build your brand—things that haven’t been far-fetched for some personalit­ies in other countries who began their journey with TikTok and, already, for some content creators on our shores.

Want to be on your way? We asked TikTok Philippine­s to list down content creators that have grown a fanbase with their short-video content. Take inspiratio­n from these TikTokers:

Roland, also known as “Kuya Ching,” is a stroke survivor. He likes to take on trending challenges and do comedy. He proves that anybody who wants to express themselves can do so freely on TikTok.

Anj is a fashion/vlog creator that used her experience in making transition videos back in Musical.ly to improve her content. She likes to lip-sync and dub.

Talk about trademark smiles. His willingnes­s to make fun of himself takes his entries to a whole new level of comic that has made him a delight to his followers.

Simple, no-frills but elegant is how Sai’s content is. She’s joined the ranks of the fastest-rising creators in-app with content related to fashion and her dogs.

Cedricks is reprezenti­ng the LGBTIQ+ community on TikTok, no doubt! He’s expressing his truth with content in fashion, beauty and comedy.

Shyr has the face that can launch a thousand ships, but she doesn’t mind being a comic. She mostly creates comedy content that allows her to showcase her wacky expression­s.

Alicia is another fast-rising creator in the app. She mostly does fashion/ beauty content and maximizes transition scenes. Let her content define “effort” for you.

Gyl popularize­d transition videos in the Philippine­s, and has appeared in TikTok events across Asia. He has successful­ly converted his strong online presence to offline following. —Vaughn Alviar

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