• “I remember when I had zero income online…
    Just data, hope, and a phone.
    I tried. Failed. Tried again.
    Slowly… things started working.
    Now I understand:
    It’s not about luck. It’s about not giving up.
    Your turn is coming.”

    “No one sees the struggle behind online success.”
    “I remember when I had zero income online… Just data, hope, and a phone. I tried. Failed. Tried again. Slowly… things started working. Now I understand: It’s not about luck. It’s about not giving up. Your turn is coming.” “No one sees the struggle behind online success.”
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  • The app should have allowed me to keep my Pro membership badge considering I got it at the beginning when I first started with the coins that I earned through engaging on the app and I feel like I would have been a great asset to promote the pro membership to new users that's getting on the app to show them the value and tools on why it is important to probably have Pro on the application. Just my opinion! But on a lighter note I'm definitely enjoying the app even though I know they are working on it and still have a lot of bugs to fix overall good application and when it's fully up and running I know it will be a powerful tool social media.
    The app should have allowed me to keep my Pro membership badge considering I got it at the beginning when I first started with the coins that I earned through engaging on the app and I feel like I would have been a great asset to promote the pro membership to new users that's getting on the app to show them the value and tools on why it is important to probably have Pro on the application. Just my opinion! But on a lighter note I'm definitely enjoying the app even though I know they are working on it and still have a lot of bugs to fix overall good application and when it's fully up and running I know it will be a powerful tool social media.
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  • ATTENTION EVERYONE

    I want to update you all about what’s going on with Twinkle toks Please stay calm and understand the situation.

    The recent issues you are seeing are due to system updates and improvements. The team is working seriously to fix everything and make the platform better for all users.

    This is not the time to panic or spread negative information. Good things take time, and I believe the team is doing their best to resolve all problems.

    Let’s stay patient, stay positive, and continue to support the platform. More updates will be shared soon.

    Thank you for your understanding
    🚨 ATTENTION EVERYONE 🚨 I want to update you all about what’s going on with Twinkle toks Please stay calm and understand the situation. The recent issues you are seeing are due to system updates and improvements. The team is working seriously to fix everything and make the platform better for all users. This is not the time to panic or spread negative information. Good things take time, and I believe the team is doing their best to resolve all problems. Let’s stay patient, stay positive, and continue to support the platform. More updates will be shared soon. Thank you for your understanding 🙏
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  • The "grind" is lonely because most people aren't willing to pay the price.

    Don't be surprised when your friends stop calling when you start working on your dreams. They want the "old you" because the old you made them feel comfortable in their own stagnation. Growth requires a new environment. If you’re the smartest or most ambitious person in your circle, you aren't a leader—you’re in the wrong circle.
    The "grind" is lonely because most people aren't willing to pay the price. Don't be surprised when your friends stop calling when you start working on your dreams. They want the "old you" because the old you made them feel comfortable in their own stagnation. Growth requires a new environment. If you’re the smartest or most ambitious person in your circle, you aren't a leader—you’re in the wrong circle.
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  • Title: “The Boy Who Sat by the Window”

    The rain poured softly against the classroom windows, creating a calm rhythm that almost lulled everyone to sleep—except me.

    I sat at the back, watching him.

    The boy by the window.

    He always sat there, earphones in, eyes distant, like he belonged somewhere else. No one talked to him. No one dared to. There was something about him—mysterious, quiet… untouchable.

    “Why do you keep staring?” my friend whispered, nudging me.

    “I’m not,” I lied, quickly looking away.

    But the truth was, I couldn’t help it.

    Every day, I found myself wondering what kind of world he lived in. What songs he listened to. Why his eyes looked so… sad.

    Then one afternoon, everything changed.

    Our teacher suddenly announced, “You’ll be working in pairs for your project.”

    My heart dropped.

    Names were called one by one, until—

    “Y/N, you’ll be paired with… Ethan.”

    The room went silent.

    Slowly, I turned my head.

    And for the first time… the boy by the window looked at me.

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    Title: “The Boy Who Sat by the Window” The rain poured softly against the classroom windows, creating a calm rhythm that almost lulled everyone to sleep—except me. I sat at the back, watching him. The boy by the window. He always sat there, earphones in, eyes distant, like he belonged somewhere else. No one talked to him. No one dared to. There was something about him—mysterious, quiet… untouchable. “Why do you keep staring?” my friend whispered, nudging me. “I’m not,” I lied, quickly looking away. But the truth was, I couldn’t help it. Every day, I found myself wondering what kind of world he lived in. What songs he listened to. Why his eyes looked so… sad. Then one afternoon, everything changed. Our teacher suddenly announced, “You’ll be working in pairs for your project.” My heart dropped. Names were called one by one, until— “Y/N, you’ll be paired with… Ethan.” The room went silent. Slowly, I turned my head. And for the first time… the boy by the window looked at me. Comment for part 2 #storytelling #fyp #foryoupage
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  • #kizzu_focus I understand that many of you have lost money — $15, $18, $20, even $50 — and it’s normal to feel worried right now.

    But let me clear this: the issue we are facing is due to a technical error, not because the platform is a scam. The team is already working on fixing it.

    Right now, withdrawals are affected because the system is still being updated and prepared to handle the volume of activities. It came earlier than expected, which is why things are not going smoothly yet.

    Please don’t lose hope. Be patient and give the team time to resolve everything. Once everything is fully set up, you will enjoy the benefits of the app.

    Let’s stay calm and avoid spreading panic. Better days are coming.
    #kizzu_focus I understand that many of you have lost money — $15, $18, $20, even $50 — and it’s normal to feel worried right now. But let me clear this: the issue we are facing is due to a technical error, not because the platform is a scam. The team is already working on fixing it. Right now, withdrawals are affected because the system is still being updated and prepared to handle the volume of activities. It came earlier than expected, which is why things are not going smoothly yet. Please don’t lose hope. Be patient and give the team time to resolve everything. Once everything is fully set up, you will enjoy the benefits of the app. Let’s stay calm and avoid spreading panic. Better days are coming.
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  • #kizzy_focus A lot of you have been messaging me saying this app is a scam. Please understand, I am just a member like you—I’m not part of the developers or management.

    I’ve only been encouraging everyone to stay active and keep going because I believe the team is working to fix the current issues for the benefit of all members on TwinkleToks.

    Let’s be patient. If you’ve noticed some features like video uploads not working properly, it’s likely due to ongoing updates or improvements. Give it some time and avoid spreading panic.

    We’re all in this together
    #kizzy_focus A lot of you have been messaging me saying this app is a scam. Please understand, I am just a member like you—I’m not part of the developers or management. I’ve only been encouraging everyone to stay active and keep going because I believe the team is working to fix the current issues for the benefit of all members on TwinkleToks. Let’s be patient. If you’ve noticed some features like video uploads not working properly, it’s likely due to ongoing updates or improvements. Give it some time and avoid spreading panic. We’re all in this together
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  • Every morning for three years, Elias sat in the same cracked leather seat of the 4:12 AM commuter train. He was a restorer of old clocks, a man who lived his life in ticks and toots. And every morning, at the third stop, Sarah got on.
    ​She didn’t know his name, and he didn't know hers. They were "The Sketchbook Girl" and "The Pocket Watch Guy."
    ​The Unspoken Language
    ​They never spoke. Instead, they shared a silent, rhythmic intimacy:
    ​The Nod: A subtle acknowledgment as she took the seat across from him.
    ​The Mirror: He’d wind a watch; she’d sharpen a pencil.
    ​The Secret: On rainy days, he’d subtly angle his umbrella so the drip didn't hit her shoes. On Mondays, she’d leave the window seat open because she knew he liked the view of the industrial sunrise.
    ​The Breakdown
    ​One Tuesday, the train jolted to a violent halt between stations. The power flickered out, plunging the carriage into a thick, nervous silence.
    ​For the first time in 1,000 days, the routine was broken. Sarah’s charcoal pencils rolled across the floor. Elias didn't think; he reached out to catch them. As their hands brushed in the dark, the "rules" of the commute evaporated.
    ​"I've always wondered," Sarah whispered, her voice sounding like velvet in the quiet car, "if you’re fixing those clocks or if you’re just trying to slow down time."
    ​Elias looked at her, really looked at her, without the safety of the train's motion. "I think I've been waiting for the clocks to stop," he admitted. "Because as long as they’re ticking, I have to get off at my stop. And I never wanted to leave yours."
    ​The Aftermath
    ​When the lights hummed back to life, they didn't go back to their separate worlds. When the train finally pulled into the station, Elias didn't check his pocket watch once.
    ​He didn't need to know what time it was. He just needed to know if she wanted coffee.
    ​The Twist: They both still take the 4:12 AM train. But now, they only need one seat.

    The Gallery of Seconds
    ​Before the train ever broke down, they had already memorized the maps of each other's lives through the things they didn't say.
    ​1. The Winter of 2024
    ​For three months, Elias noticed Sarah wore the same green scarf every single day. He watched the edges fray, then saw a clumsy, hand-stitched repair in bright blue thread. He realized then she wasn't just an artist; she was a keeper of things.
    ​His response: He started bringing a small tin of high-end graphite fixative in his bag, hoping one day he’d have the courage to offer it so her sketches wouldn't smudge.
    ​2. The Tuesday Habit
    ​Every Tuesday, Elias would bring a different antique timepiece to the train—not to fix, but to study. Sarah noticed that on these days, his hands shook just a fraction more. She realized Tuesday was the day he handled the "unfixables"—the watches brought in by widows or sons that were too rusted to ever tick again.
    ​Her response: She stopped sketching landscapes on Tuesdays. Instead, she’d draw intricate, impossible gears and golden cogs, holding the sketchbook just high enough so he could see her "blueprints" for a world where nothing ever broke.
    ​3. The Birthday That Wasn't
    ​On a random Thursday in August, Sarah boarded the train with a single cupcake in a plastic container. She sat down, staring out the window, and didn't open her sketchbook. She looked older that morning.
    ​Elias didn't say "Happy Birthday." He couldn't. Instead, he took out a 19th-century music box movement he’d been working on. He didn't wind it all the way—just enough to let three seconds of a delicate, tinny melody drift through the air before he "accidentally" muffled it with his sleeve.
    ​She looked at him and smiled—a real, tired smile. It was the only time they made eye contact for a full year.
    ​The Unwritten Rule
    ​They lived in a "Schrödinger’s Romance." As long as they never spoke, the connection was perfect. There were no messy arguments, no mismatched schedules, no disappointments. They were the heroes of each other’s morning stories.
    ​The followers will love this:
    ​The Question: Ask them—have you ever had a "commuter crush" or a person you see every day but have never spoken to?
    ​The Poll: Was it better when it was a silent mystery, or is the "coffee date" ending always better?
    Every morning for three years, Elias sat in the same cracked leather seat of the 4:12 AM commuter train. He was a restorer of old clocks, a man who lived his life in ticks and toots. And every morning, at the third stop, Sarah got on. ​She didn’t know his name, and he didn't know hers. They were "The Sketchbook Girl" and "The Pocket Watch Guy." ​The Unspoken Language ​They never spoke. Instead, they shared a silent, rhythmic intimacy: ​The Nod: A subtle acknowledgment as she took the seat across from him. ​The Mirror: He’d wind a watch; she’d sharpen a pencil. ​The Secret: On rainy days, he’d subtly angle his umbrella so the drip didn't hit her shoes. On Mondays, she’d leave the window seat open because she knew he liked the view of the industrial sunrise. ​The Breakdown ​One Tuesday, the train jolted to a violent halt between stations. The power flickered out, plunging the carriage into a thick, nervous silence. ​For the first time in 1,000 days, the routine was broken. Sarah’s charcoal pencils rolled across the floor. Elias didn't think; he reached out to catch them. As their hands brushed in the dark, the "rules" of the commute evaporated. ​"I've always wondered," Sarah whispered, her voice sounding like velvet in the quiet car, "if you’re fixing those clocks or if you’re just trying to slow down time." ​Elias looked at her, really looked at her, without the safety of the train's motion. "I think I've been waiting for the clocks to stop," he admitted. "Because as long as they’re ticking, I have to get off at my stop. And I never wanted to leave yours." ​The Aftermath ​When the lights hummed back to life, they didn't go back to their separate worlds. When the train finally pulled into the station, Elias didn't check his pocket watch once. ​He didn't need to know what time it was. He just needed to know if she wanted coffee. ​The Twist: They both still take the 4:12 AM train. But now, they only need one seat. The Gallery of Seconds ​Before the train ever broke down, they had already memorized the maps of each other's lives through the things they didn't say. ​1. The Winter of 2024 ​For three months, Elias noticed Sarah wore the same green scarf every single day. He watched the edges fray, then saw a clumsy, hand-stitched repair in bright blue thread. He realized then she wasn't just an artist; she was a keeper of things. ​His response: He started bringing a small tin of high-end graphite fixative in his bag, hoping one day he’d have the courage to offer it so her sketches wouldn't smudge. ​2. The Tuesday Habit ​Every Tuesday, Elias would bring a different antique timepiece to the train—not to fix, but to study. Sarah noticed that on these days, his hands shook just a fraction more. She realized Tuesday was the day he handled the "unfixables"—the watches brought in by widows or sons that were too rusted to ever tick again. ​Her response: She stopped sketching landscapes on Tuesdays. Instead, she’d draw intricate, impossible gears and golden cogs, holding the sketchbook just high enough so he could see her "blueprints" for a world where nothing ever broke. ​3. The Birthday That Wasn't ​On a random Thursday in August, Sarah boarded the train with a single cupcake in a plastic container. She sat down, staring out the window, and didn't open her sketchbook. She looked older that morning. ​Elias didn't say "Happy Birthday." He couldn't. Instead, he took out a 19th-century music box movement he’d been working on. He didn't wind it all the way—just enough to let three seconds of a delicate, tinny melody drift through the air before he "accidentally" muffled it with his sleeve. ​She looked at him and smiled—a real, tired smile. It was the only time they made eye contact for a full year. ​The Unwritten Rule ​They lived in a "Schrödinger’s Romance." As long as they never spoke, the connection was perfect. There were no messy arguments, no mismatched schedules, no disappointments. They were the heroes of each other’s morning stories. ​The followers will love this: ​The Question: Ask them—have you ever had a "commuter crush" or a person you see every day but have never spoken to? ​The Poll: Was it better when it was a silent mystery, or is the "coffee date" ending always better?
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  • Getting closer to my goal of 100 followers! We working 💪🏾 👷🏾‍♂️
    Getting closer to my goal of 100 followers! We working 💪🏾 👷🏾‍♂️ 😤
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  • Yeah, I come to take over! Let's GROW together ✨️👌🏾 We Working! #fyp
    Yeah, I come to take over! Let's GROW together ❤️‍🔥🥂✨️👌🏾 We Working! #fyp
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  • ATTENTION TWINKLETOKS MEMBERS

    We’ve noticed some people saying “TwinkleToks is a scam” — this is not true.

    TwinkleTalks is NOT a scam. The team is currently working on fixing an error affecting the platform. That is why some of you may be unable to upload videos at the moment.

    Please be patient while this issue is being resolved. Avoid spreading false information that can mislead others.

    We appreciate your understanding and support as we continue to improve the platform

    Stay calm. Stay informed. TwinkleToks is still growing.
    📢 ATTENTION TWINKLETOKS MEMBERS We’ve noticed some people saying “TwinkleToks is a scam” ❌ — this is not true. TwinkleTalks is NOT a scam. The team is currently working on fixing an error affecting the platform. That is why some of you may be unable to upload videos at the moment. Please be patient while this issue is being resolved. Avoid spreading false information that can mislead others. We appreciate your understanding and support as we continue to improve the platform 💫 Stay calm. Stay informed. TwinkleToks is still growing. 🚀
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  • Can someone tell me, hows the app working?
    Can someone tell me, hows the app working?
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