What does ATP stand for on Tiktok?
TIKTOK users employ a variety of slang terms and abbreviations in posts and comments on the platform.
But what does ATP stand for? Here’s you need to know.
What does ATP stand for on TikTok?
Come across the word ATP on social media and not sure what it means? Well, you’re not alone.
Users of social media platform TikTok use various bits of shorthand and texting-style abbreviations to keep their posts and comments direct and to the point.
But if you don’t spent a lot of time on social media, you may find yourself stumped by them from to time.
It’s thought that on Tiktok, the abbreviation ATP normally stands for “answer the phone”.
However, it could also mean “at this point”, “aged to perfection”, or refer to tennis event the ATP Tour.
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The numbers are represent the phrase, “I love you forever”.
The numbers reflect how many letters each word in the phrase contains.
“1” for “I”, “4” for “love”, and so on.
It doesn’t just appear on TikTok and has been in common usage via text and on social for a while.
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Going live is a great way to keep your followers updated on what you’re up to and keep them engaged.
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But how do you do it?
Well, it’s pretty simple, but you’ll need a minimum of 1,000 followers.
And though you can have a TikTok account from the age of 13, you’ll need to be over 16 to go live on the platform.
If you meet the requirements, all you need to do to go live do the following steps:
- Open the app
- Press the main “+” button found at the bottom of the screen
- From here you’ll be presented with a “Live” option
- Give your stream a title (name it carefully so that people can search and find it easily)
- Once you’ve chosen a name, press “GO LIVE” and you’ll be streaming live
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If you decide to switch to a private account, you’ll have more control over who is able to watch, with the ability to approve who can follow you, view your videos, live streams, bio, likes, following and followers lists.
You can also limit the audience for your content in “Privacy Settings”, regardless of the type of account you have.
