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The Paralympics' audience has been steadily growing for over two decades. The reported that 1.8 billion people from 25 countries tuned into the Athens 2004 Games and 4.

1 billion in 154 countries watched the Rio 2016 Games; they expected to tune into the Tokyo 2020 Games. And there's reason to believe that could bring in even more viewers, in part due to increasing media coverage and promotion of the Paralympics — including the Paralympics official TikTok account, which has gone viral on and off for the better part of the last year. As social media virality is wont to do, the past 12 months have brought the official account of the Paralympic Games its fair share of controversy.



The account is run by a Paralympian themselves and uses a humorous approach to content creation. With 3.5 million followers and counting, some people say that the content strategy is spot on, garnering more eyes on the oft-overlooked arena of disabled sport.

(While viewership for the Paralympics has increased over the last couple of decades, it still lags behind the Olympics. NBC reported that the 2020 Tokyo Games saw 15.5 million viewers tuning in on an average night, while the Paralympic Games drew 14 million viewers in total, according to .

) Much of the content showcases athlete performances. But the account has been criticized for its use of trending sounds that can seem to make light of the athletes' performance, or even poke fun at them. In one video, paces it down the slopes set to the tune of .

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