TikTok's becoming a TV platform. One pirated clip at a time

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It’s late. Flipping through options, you spot Malcolm in the Middle is on — you might as well tune in. But instead you keep surfing, eventually landing on 7th Heaven, a family drama you’ve heard people talking about. 

After a few more clicks of the controller in your hand though, you’re surprised to see they’re showing Catch Me If You Can. Feeling lucky, you decide to settle into the couch and watch. 

While it sounds like a pretty average night in, there are a few odd things going on here. First is that it’s all taking place not in 2003, but right here in 2023. Second

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