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TikTok voice filter leaves internet hysterical: This is too funny

Por: Newsweek Life November 02, 2022

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A new voice filter has taken over the video-sharing app TikTok, and the internet is in stitches.TikTok is well-known for creating viral trends that circulate on the app and even find their way to other social media platforms.The internet finds the new filter hysterical as the voices were originally used for words placed on the videos. The new effect can be applied when users are speaking in a video. People have been using it to say different... + full article



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