@invisibleghost04: Imagine you find a TikTok video from 2014 😭 #oldvideo #firsttiktokvideo #jenna9 #2014 #fyp

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dennisarenas7
Ayesha faith -_- :
User12770232115 Has the oldest vid
2026-03-27 23:01:33
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.sunluhvr_
࣪ ˙☁️. ꒷ M҉ᾰƦς. 𖦹˙— :
Sera6 has an older one btw
2026-02-02 23:58:21
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littlecanadajuice
Juice :
Cause it was named A.me
2025-12-09 01:03:38
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elliot_1hater
{✨💙partypooper🖤✨}🇦🇪✌️🇵🇸 :
what year was tiktok even made
2026-04-06 18:45:26
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hellokitty.lover06
itsyagirlzuri! :
First TikTok video ever posted
2025-10-15 19:05:14
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josh..on..top
josh..on..top :
BRO MUSICLY…..
2026-07-25 18:34:38
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vehicle_enjoyer
Isaiah ⛐ ✟🇻🇦 :
no the first is from peotisdead but he got banned
2025-11-16 19:18:28
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guess_who_is_it13
⋆. 𐙚˚࿔Ada𝜗𝜚˚⋆ :
Not the oldest one btw
2026-04-13 04:16:56
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vnathan16
. :
Jose3
2026-04-09 01:56:32
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kez_024rainbowpfp
рука :
but tiktok was made in 2017 so the means...
2026-05-29 12:43:33
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rayan_t0t
Rayan :
guys the official app was out in 2017 the 2014 videos are from ppl who had early access from 2014
2026-05-29 01:09:54
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sammibaby8587
Samantha Johnson :
It’s not that vid….Sera6 has older
2026-07-06 22:21:07
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dustinraymond1
Dustin Raymond :
it was literally musicly first guys
2026-01-24 04:41:43
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vero_love_horses
𝑬𝒒𝒖𝒊_𝑽𝒆𝒓𝒐𝒐𝒐 :
sara6 has an older one
2026-04-05 12:49:46
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mohamed_ali_sheikh
proud atheist ⚛️ :
Jennna9 has it i think
2026-01-04 12:24:06
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brantleymm
unknown🐘🐇🐊🐍 :
There was one posted on 2014/9/8 it was a diff acc
2026-02-17 06:48:47
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sonnyjim95
SONNY :
Hi
2026-06-07 22:07:57
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.ghosted93
em.jpeg :
2026-02-26 08:45:52
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szabolcs.szilagyi1
￴￴￴￴￴🪐 :
BRo that video is same agr as me
2026-04-05 08:43:51
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rebeldeway520
★Alisson★ :
2026-03-31 06:14:48
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mariatheodorou917
maria_theodorou :
_Jenna_9
2026-04-05 08:30:51
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editsbylorisheher0
♥︎★L·Løřï★♥︎(§ąłı§ĥ ɛɗıŧıøŋ!) :
2026-04-05 10:18:17
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cinnamon_thegoodranterz
꧁🐰ᴄɪɴɴᴀᴍᴏɴ ✭ ʀᴀɴᴛᴢᴢ🐰꧂ :
Nuh uh
2026-05-05 01:02:33
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