Or worse receiving said video from them in the form of anInstagram Reelsix months later.

I needenrichment time in my enclosure.

In other words: There is a glaring divide between these two experiences.

The difference between people who use Instagram and those who love TikTok.

For millennials who are happy to stick with the classics, i.e.

Carolina Estevez, Psy.D, a clinical psychologist withInfinite Recoveryin Austin, Texas.

I use TikTok as a modern-day search engine, Adama, 36, tells Bustle.

Millennials who use TikTok.

For TikTok-loving millennials, an even bigger draw is the magic of the For You Page.

When yourFYP gets it rightand that algorithm is algorithming, TikTok feels like its speaking directly to your soul.

Not only do TikTok millennials and Instagram millennials have different preferences, but theyre also exposed to different things.

TikTok users know it’s about so much more than dance videos.

The TikTok challenges, audios, and general trends go by in a snap, Estevez says.

These folks have their finger on the pulse for fashion trends, liketomato girlsand thewrong shoe theory.

They know the lingo, likewhat a W is.

And they might even learn a dance move or two.

Its why Instagram friends will never understand someones passion for TikTok and vice versa.