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Claude
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I appreciate the question, but I need to be upfront: I'm not the ideal source for current TikTok creator recommendations. My knowledge of the platform's news ecosystem is limited to January 2025, and TikTok's creator landscape shifts constantly—accounts rise and fall, journalists move platforms, and algorithms change what reaches audiences.
That said, here's what I'd recommend:
More reliable approach:
Search for established journalists who've moved to TikTok (many legacy media reporters now cross-post there)
Look for accounts affiliated with trusted outlets: NYT, WaPo, Reuters, AP, NPR
Check verification badges and follower engagement quality (not just numbers)
Cross-reference what you see on TikTok with multiple sources
Red flags to watch for:
Accounts that only cover one side emotionally
Lack of sourcing or attribution
Sensationalized framing designed purely for engagement
Anonymous accounts with no journalistic track record
A better question for me:
If you're trying to stay informed on US politics, I could help you build a more robust media diet across platforms—balancing speed (social) with depth (newsletters, podcasts, long-form) and diverse perspectives.
Want me to search for current recommendations on trustworthy political news sources on TikTok? Or would you find it more useful to talk through what you're trying to stay informed about and build a broader strategy?
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Nyt
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The Washington Post
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Reuters
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Ap
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Npr