#MyQuarantineSuperpower is a trending hashtag on Twitter that is allowing people to share their imaginary supernatural capabilities or lack thereof.
#MyQuarantineSuperpower is a trending hashtag on Twitter that is allowing people to share their imaginary supernatural capabilities or lack thereof.
#FilmYourHospital is a growing hashtag on TikTok linked to a conspiracy theory meant to make light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
#KillYourVibe on TikTok highlights all of the awkward instances that have ruined a great or fun moment in your life.
The #LockdownEffect is a trending hashtag on social media where users share how being in quarantine has impacted them in a way that has changed their normal habits, behavior, or even daily routines.
#EarthMonth starts in April and the purpose of the month-long initiative is to spread environmental awareness so that people can recognize more ways to conserve energy and the planet’s natural resources.
Arguably, Friday is the most favored day of the week and Twitter users have created multiple Friday hashtags to celebrate the weekend approaching.
The #InTheCrowd Challenge is a growing trend on TikTok that emerged after the #PGroove challenge was performed using TikTok’s “In The Crowd” filter.
#Boredinthehouse on TikTok is a new hashtag circulating online as a result of people quarantining themselves and not knowing exactly what to do next.
Social media users are sharing environmentally conscious posts with #EarthHour because the hashtag is a worldwide initiative that is intended to spread awareness and help conserve energy and Earth’s natural resources.
A remix of Cardi B saying “Coronavirus! S**t is getting real” has gone viral on social media, inspiring a TikTok dance routine.
The ‘Kung Flu’ is a derogatory term that transformed into a hashtag said by a White House official that is used in reference to the Coronavirus that derived from China.
The ‘Wow You Can Really Dance’ Challenge is a video recorded dance series of people showing off their best moves on social media platforms such as Youtube, TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter.