Tik Tok has become an unofficial channel in Tokyo 2020 |
Athletes competing in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics are generally required to remain in the Olympic Village during the Olympic Games. It's not public, they want to know what's going on and how Olympic athletes are doing.
However, the right to broadcast the match in the stadium is entirely up to the international broadcaster. But Tik Tok offers a completely different viewing experience.
Doyen app in the middle of the Olympic Village
Fans around the world can still get a glimpse into village life through some of the videos posted on Tik Tok by the athletes themselves.
These videos will be broadcast on Tik Tok under the hashtag #OlympicTok. The Olympic Village presented performances to the athletes during the tour. These clips have attracted tens of millions of views.
This isn't the first time a social media app has appeared in all of the Olympics. But this year, for many subscribers, the Douyin app is the first channel to understand the development of the Olympics, especially behind the scenes.
Behind the scenes of Tik Tok Tokyo 2020
Only the Olympic athletes can be seen by the public during the match, whether it is through a screen or the stadium. But this mystery has been solved thanks to the Tik Tok app. Athletes spread their agenda, championships and even celebrations by winning different medals naturally and spontaneously.
One clip shows a baseball player jumping onto a cardboard bed to test its durability. Another video showed Australian athletes hanging banners on balconies and joking with American athletes in nearby apartment buildings.
British swimmer Adam Peaty celebrated his Olympic gold medal with tik tok as an event. The video was watched by more than 3 million people and received thousands of comments.
The athletes posted videos of themselves dancing and joking with their colleagues in the Olympic Village.
What makes this app the first choice for most athletes?
For athletes competing in empty stadiums, the app provides them with a platform to hear from the fans. It gives some people the chance to become famous at any time.
Many of them create videos based on user feedback, which is almost as important as the editing itself.
With a variety of social media applications today. These applications are described according to their various uses. Facebook and Instagram are suitable for posting edited photos.
Twitter has become a place for distributing press releases. But Tik Tok is for fun and there are more pranks. So we found that videos posted on the platform from official competition sites are rare because they are protected by exclusive rights.
The app can only provide a short video to help understand what is going on behind the scenes, which is a whole new world for many viewers.