It’s a typical COVID-19-era story for Los Angeles restaurant workers. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)Sometimes food TikToks are about more than just a recipe. It’s all to promote the idea that “self-care is a practice, not a purchase.” Lynzi, who lives in Los Angeles, has 84,600 followers. (Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times)Lynzi agrees that TikTok can be a great learning tool. “I don’t know that there are very many echo chambers on TikTok,” Lynzi said.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 01, 2021 13:52 UTC