A bit of a rant on "Tornadotok"
I saw a post today on TikTok about the most "glazed" tornadoes. While many tornadoes do get heavily hyped, I find that this is just so weird to post about. It's like saying "Why are you talking about Superman and not this pedestrian?" Superman being the Joplin 2011 tornado (etc) and the pedestrian being a random EF-0 that happened in South Dakota and dissipated four seconds after it touched down. Of course people will gravitate towards the biggest and baddest tornadoes. We should be nurturing the curious minds of "Tornadotok" kids (while making sure they have their facts straight) they're the next generation of storm-chasers and meteorologists after all. Stop battling little kids online just because they don't actually know how the EF scale works, educate them and embrace their ideas.
TL;DR: Be kind to tornadotok kids. People gravitate towards big and bad tornadoes, so what!?