Twine is a not-yet-released online video chatting platform where people are matched with strangers to engage in insightful conversations regarding in-depth topics, deeper questions, and emotional connections.
Twine is a not-yet-released online video chatting platform where people are matched with strangers to engage in insightful conversations regarding in-depth topics, deeper questions, and emotional connections.
“YouTube poop” is a genre of YouTube parody video of bizarrely remixed and edited scenes from classic movies, TV shows, and pop culture moments.
Usher posted a video on his Instagram story of him singing the chorus notes from his 2012 single “Climax,” inspiring other artists and singers to post their renditions of the song, sparking the #ClimaxChallenge.
The hashtag #IStandWithLesbianBabadook is trending on Twitter after a meme about class warfare was interpreted as a threat.
#BlanketLife videos are growing quickly on TikTok. They normally feature TikTokers running around their home in a blanket while Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov‘s “Flight Of The Bumblebee” plays over it.
#LevelUp is a trending hashtag on TikTok where users of the app challenge themselves (and sometimes their furry friends), to see how high or far they can jump over a stack of small objects.
The term “Coronacation” is an ironic nickname for time spent in quarantine or lockdown to prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
The Quarantine Crew on TikTok is a group of nine content creators who are quarantining together in Florida that have accumulated over 500k followers in popularity.
Twine is a free app that makes reaching short and longterm financial goals easier through managing savings and investments in personal funds.
Google, the parent company of long-form video platform YouTube, will reportedly release a new short-form feature called YouTube Shorts to compete with TikTok by the end of 2020.
Leonardo DiCaprio pointing memes are going viral on Twitter. People are using a scene of DiCaprio pointing at a TV in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood to identify a moment that makes them excited.
Twitter users are sharing memes about their screen time reports that appear to be outrageously high due to everyone being stuck inside and resorting to their smartphones for entertainment.