1. Virtualization: Tik Tok windmill is a virtual prop or function, which only exists on Tik Tok platform, and users cannot actually own or touch it. The existence of virtual objects is realized by software and technology, not by physical entities.
2. Digital representation: Tik Tok windmill exists in digital form and is realized by specific codes and algorithms. When users buy small windmills on the Tik Tok platform, they actually buy a digital copyright, not a real physical product.
3. Non-transferable ownership: Unlike the real thing, Tik Tok windmill cannot transfer ownership. Users only get the right to use or specific functions and privileges on the vibrating platform when buying small windmills, and cannot resell or transfer them to others.
4. There is no physical distribution process: buying physical goods usually requires physical distribution process, such as express delivery. However, there is no actual physical delivery process for non-physical goods such as Tik Tok windmill, and users only need to operate or purchase the platform to obtain the right to use.
It should be noted that although Tik Tok's small windmill is a non-physical commodity, it still has certain use value and consumption demand. Users may buy small windmills to gain some privileges or experiences on the vibrato platform, such as increasing the number of fans and getting more exposure opportunities. Therefore, although it is not a physical commodity, it still has certain market value and consumer demand on the virtual social platform.