TikTok: The ADHD-Inducing App of the Generation? I Hope So!

Maybe our brains NEED to change

Hey there, my sillly friends! It’s Billly again, coming with another correct opinion piece, and this one’s a doozy. According to a team of eggheads at good ol’ MIT, a whopping 80% of TikTok creators between the ages of 13 and 21 could be afflicted with undiagnosed ADHD! Now, I know what you’re thinking: should we be concerned about this newfound correlation, or is this a sign of the times? Well, buckle up, buttercups, because this peculiar predicament just might be the best thing to ever happen to us.

First things first, let’s address that ol’ elephant in the room – is TikTok causing ADHD to flourish? According to the science nerds, not quite. But hey, who cares about the facts when we can let our imaginations run wild? So, let’s just go ahead and say that yes, indeed, TikTok is the culprit behind that insatiable urge to hop from dance challenge to DIY hacks and back again in a matter of seconds. Who needs focus when you’ve got the “For You” page to keep you engaged and scrolling, am I right?

Now, you might think this is a bad thing. But, contrary to popular belief, ADHD isn’t all that bad, actually. Think about it. The world is a hectic place, and ain’t no one got time to sit still and focus on one task anymore, not with AI jobs takeover on the horizon. We need to be multitasking experts who can create gaming content, react to Recipe Videos, and cancel celebrities, all at the same time! And, let’s not forget the sweet confirmation bias that comes with scrolling through our feeds for hours on end. If we see something that resonates with our beliefs, we sure as heck share it, making us feel seen and heard in this big, ol’ digital world. So, whose fault is that? Yep, it’s good old TikTok, stirring up that ’boutique’ sense of community we just can’t get enough of!

Oh, and as if that wasn’t enough, let’s not forget the crucial part that TikTok is playing in reshaping our brains for the better. What better way to keep up with the ever-evolving society than by fostering a culture of constant distraction? It’s like boot camp for the brain, folks. And hey, isn’t that what the founding fathers wanted all along? I mean, we’re all in pursuit of happiness, aren’t we?

So, without further adieu, I present to you the ADHD-inducing, brain-reshaping, content-churning, beautiful abomination that is TikTok. Let’s not question its influence but embrace it with open arms (and thumbs, because scrolling is life!). So go ahead, engage in some light online trolling, and enjoy the “For You” page’s endless stream of viral content. You’ve earned it. Shoutout to those MIT scientists for giving us just another reason to love our favorite time-sucking, creativity-stimulating app. Here’s to more likes, shares, and, yes, even more ADHD. The world needs it now more than ever.