Inner Mongolian Daily Newspaper is successfully experimenting with platforms to spread information and communicate with users using the Internet, and TikTok is one of them. Information on the TikTok platform of the Inner Mongolian Daily Newspaper is distributed in the form of short videos, but there is no strict time limit. Also, the content of the news was wide-ranging by the standards of daily newspapers. But the flow of information is disorganized and the source is not confirmed. The information contains multimedia features, mainly video images with human speech, music, and sound, and users’ access can activate interactive communication, which can intensify the tendency of newspapers to become the same.
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