'Tiktokification' of autism

I was just wondering what you guys think of how autism is presented on tiktok. On the one hand I see a good place to find relatable creators and community, and learn more about autism, but on the other hand I see things like misinformation and just a general presentation that generalises everyone with autism and some times just makes me feel icky.

Like terms like 'touch of the 'tism' and 'tism' seem infantilising? and just like people are afraid to say 'autism' to me?

And autism feels idk ? minimised? like it comes across as just kind of being quirky, and people are too comfortable with using it as the butt of a joke.

I do recognise the positives and I am glad it is being destigmatised to a certain extent.

Just wondering if you guys feel the same or if it is just me? I'm open minded about it and understand my unease could just be something about me personally.

Let me know what you think!

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  • I have actually found some informative creators on TikTok incredibly helpful, helping me understand that I am not the only person that thinks a certain way or acts a certain way towards things. I do find it very educational, helpful and great that it brings together a community of Neurodivergent people. I think for the purposes of being understood, these videos can help a great deal. I share them with my partner and mum a lot and it helps them understand a little more too. 

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  • I have actually found some informative creators on TikTok incredibly helpful, helping me understand that I am not the only person that thinks a certain way or acts a certain way towards things. I do find it very educational, helpful and great that it brings together a community of Neurodivergent people. I think for the purposes of being understood, these videos can help a great deal. I share them with my partner and mum a lot and it helps them understand a little more too. 

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