We all like to vent in real life – whether on a regular basis or on occasion.
But does vent mean the same on TikTok as it does in everyday life?
Let’s take a closer look.
Vent on TikTok
To vent is to release some level of frustration or anger in the way we speak or act. It typically affects the way we interact and communicate – alone or with others.
On TikTok, to ‘vent’ is to share thoughts and emotions through a specific video or piece of content, designed to be insightful and intrinsically personal.
We usually see the term ‘vent’ being used on a broader scale across TikTok, as it doesn’t refer solely to anger and frustration but also to sadness and to mixed emotions. When a user or creator shares their own ‘vent’ video, they are opening up about and sharing their own experiences – often to gain some kind of empathy from followers.
Examples of Venting on TikTok
Some of the reasons why a user might choose to share this kind of content include:
- In response to an announcement or allegation against them
- To highlight their own personal views on a topic or issue
- To share their take on a situation
- To help others by encouraging users to open up about their own struggles
- To be seen by followers as more open and engaging
Venting on TikTok isn’t so much about sharing anger as it is about sharing emotion.
This may seem like a small differentiation, but it’s an important one! We hope this helps!