The New Yorker

The New Yorker

@newyorker · TikTok · KOL

Commentary, criticism, comedy, and more, from the editors of The New Yorker.

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1.9M

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About @newyorker

The New Yorker (@newyorker) is a established mid-tier creator on TikTok tracked by KOLens, with 517,500 followers. Recent TikTok posts earn an average engagement rate of 0.1%, well below the typical TikTok benchmark of 4-6%. Videos average 1.9M views on the most recent batch KOLens analysed. First indexed by KOLens in April 2026. From the creator's own bio: "Commentary, criticism, comedy, and more, from the editors of The New Yorker.".

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517.5K
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1.9M
Engagement
0.1%

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Account created
First seen on KOLens
Apr 16, 2026
Last video
Jun 14, 2026

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  • Right now, Knicks fans are embracing joy. From Gun Hill Road, in the Bronx, to Hylan Boulevard, on Staten Island, from Times Square to Grand Army Plaza; from the watch parties in Bryant Park and outside the Garden and on countless city corners; they’re feeling it in all the filleKOLens
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    Jun 14, 2026

  • How well do Knicks fans know their team? 🏀 We went to midtown Manhattan during the N.B.A. Finals to test out our new game, Catalogues, with New Yorkers in the wild. The rules are simple: put a list of seven items into the correct order, according to a hidden theme, in five guesseKOLens
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    Jun 13, 2026

  • The Japanese photographer Mao Ishikawa’s black-and-white works are significant for their depiction of intimacy and of the role that politics play in who we are and what we do. Her pictures are marked by an expansive joy, one in which the medium plays a part, for sure, but the majKOLens
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    Jun 13, 2026

  • The painter and New Yorker contributor David Hockney has passed away, at the age of 88. To celebrate his life and work, here are some of his covers. KOLens
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    Jun 13, 2026

  • “The country you live in is changing,” Joshua Rothman writes. “Month by month, year by year, an insurgent group has been taking over. Its members are moving into your neighborhood, casting votes, and pushing your interests aside. These people claim to care about the community, buKOLens
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    Jun 12, 2026

  • Wahoo! World Cup! Cartoons by Maggie Larson, Jack Ziegler, Jimmy Craig, and Jon Adams.KOLens
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    Jun 12, 2026

  • It’s been a historic season for the Knicks. Two New Yorker covers—“Kings of New York,” by Mark Ulriksen, and “After the Comeback,” by Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet—celebrate New York’s beloved team. #nbafinals #knicks #knicksvsspurs #jalenbrunsonKOLens
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    Jun 12, 2026

  • Misophonia is a neurophysiological disorder broadly characterized by two things: a severe aversion to sound and a struggle to convince others of the severity of that aversion. For those who meet the criteria for misophonia—an estimated 4.6 per cent of U.S. adults—tapping, clickinKOLens
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    Jun 12, 2026

  • A Knicks-colored challah, a lucky sock, an unopened jar of almond butter—Millie von Platen illustrates the rituals of New York Knicks fans as the team faces off against the San Antonio Spurs in the 2026 N.B.A. Finals.KOLens
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    Jun 11, 2026

  • What was the last good thing you read? “I get asked this a lot when people learn that I edit book reviews for a living,” Namara Smith writes. “It can be surprisingly hard to answer, because what counts as good depends on the particular taste of the inquirer.” Our new newsletter aKOLens
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    Jun 10, 2026

  • Reading and math competencies will continue to worsen. Enrollment will decline. Community colleges may emerge as some of the biggest winners of the next several years. While the next decade is unlikely to bring a complete transformation, or collapse, of the entire higher-educatioKOLens
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    Jun 9, 2026

  • Many of horror’s most striking films have come from first timers working on shoestring budgets, from “Night of the Living Dead” to “The Blair Witch Project.” These days, new talent can be found, increasingly, on YouTube. Alex Barasch, a culture editor at The New Yorker who's repoKOLens
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    Jun 9, 2026

Frequently asked questions about @newyorker

Who is @newyorker on TikTok?

The New Yorker is a established mid-tier creator on TikTok with 517,500 followers. KOLens classifies the account as KOL.

How many followers does @newyorker have on TikTok?

As of the most recent snapshot, @newyorker has 517,500 followers on TikTok (~517.5K). KOLens refreshes the count from public TikTok data; you can see the exact "last updated" timestamp at the bottom of this page.

What is @newyorker's engagement rate?

@newyorker averages an engagement rate of 0.09% on recent TikTok posts, well below the typical TikTok benchmark of 4-6%. Engagement rate is computed as (likes + comments) / views averaged across the most recent posts KOLens has analysed.

Where is @newyorker's audience based?

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When did @newyorker last post?

@newyorker most recently posted on TikTok on Jun 14, 2026, according to the most recent KOLens snapshot.

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