Juanma Moreno on TikTok: "Calm down, I won't be performing a dance."
Juanma Moreno, the President of the Junta de Andalucía, has joined the popular social media platform TikTok. The exact date of his announcement was not specified in the provided article.
Moreno has already amassed over 240 followers on his new account, with his first video showcasing a warm and welcoming demeanor. In the video, he mentions the excitement that new challenges bring as he embarks on this new venture.
However, the content of Moreno's TikTok account remains undisclosed, with no specific plans or details revealed in the article. It is expected that the account will post content related to the Junta de Andalucía, much like his other social media profiles.
Interestingly, Moreno has been active on social networks since 2011, with a profile on X, although the platform he has been active on since then is not explicitly mentioned in the search results. He also has accounts on other platforms, including X (formerly Twitter).
TikTok, a social network that was born in China in 2016, allows users to create and share videos ranging from 15 seconds to ten minutes. Moreno has not mentioned any intention to dance, unlike some other TikTok users, but his approach to the platform remains to be seen.
Subscribers are required to access Moreno's TikTok content, much like his X profile, which boasts over 207,000 followers. Moreno's TikTok account is another avenue for him to engage with the public and share updates about the Junta de Andalucía.
As Moreno continues to grow his online presence, it will be interesting to see how he utilizes TikTok to connect with his audience and share updates about the region. Stay tuned for more updates on Juanma Moreno's TikTok journey.
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