Tiny Teen Videos -

Author: [Your Name] Affiliation: Department of Media Studies, [University] Date: April 2026 Abstract The proliferation of mobile‑first platforms such as TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Snapchat Spotlight has given rise to a distinct genre of user‑generated media: tiny teen videos —short‑form clips (typically ≤ 60 seconds) created primarily by adolescents (aged 13‑19). This paper investigates the emergence, stylistic conventions, algorithmic dynamics, social functions, and ethical implications of this phenomenon. Drawing on a mixed‑methods approach that combines quantitative analysis of platform analytics (n = 2 M publicly available videos, 2022‑2024) with qualitative interviews (n = 45 teen creators) and discourse analysis of comment threads, the study maps the ecosystem of tiny teen videos, assesses their impact on identity formation, mental health, and cultural trends, and offers policy‑relevant recommendations for platforms, educators, and guardians.