The #RedNoseDay campaign is a partnership with TikTok to raise money for children affected by COVID-19. The app will donate $2 for every post using the “Red Nose Day” effect.
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The #RedNoseDay campaign is a partnership with TikTok to raise money for children affected by COVID-19. The app will donate $2 for every post using the “Red Nose Day” effect.
“My Plans 2020” memes are trending on Twitter. The dual-photo post showcases the users’ initial outlook on 2020 followed by a funny take on the reality of 2020 and the global pandemic.
“Caked up” is a phrase used to describe an individual who has a very nice, big butt.
A photo of a priest in a mask squirting holy water at people with a water gun became a viral meme on May 15.
The #HipHopHarryChallenge is marked by creators acting like they are a part of children’s show Hip Hop Harry by pretending to dance in the middle of the show’s iconic dance circle.
Black TikTokers and allies are changing their default photo to the Black power symbol as part of an online demonstration against unfair censorship on May 19.
Jalaiah Harmon is a 14-year old TikToker and classically trained dancer. She created the original version of the popular “Renegade” dance.
Space Force Flag memes are trending on Twitter after President Trump unveiled the new flag for the new military branch of government called Space Force on May 15.
TikToker’s are imitating Lil Kim’s “Quiet Storm” dance while pretending to dodge items or maintain their balance. The trend is popular among creators of color.
TikToker’s are glowing up with a simple wipe of their mirror in the #WipeItDown trend. It is performed to BMW Kenny’s “Wipe It Down.”
Lyrics from Avril Lavigne’s 2002 hit “Sk8r Boi are being used in memes on Twitter. The trend grew in popularity in early May 2020.
The stank walk trend on TikTok features creators walking with their butt pushed out and their feet pointed outwards. The trend first appeared when @CrazyRah posted a video on April 16.