“Put a finger down” TikTok videos feature people holding up five or ten fingers and then putting one down each time a statement applies to them.
“Put a finger down” TikTok videos feature people holding up five or ten fingers and then putting one down each time a statement applies to them.
The #InTheCrowd Challenge is a growing trend on TikTok that emerged after the #PGroove challenge was performed using TikTok’s “In The Crowd” filter.
Medical professionals and healthcare experts have a trending hashtag on TikTok as many users of the platform pay their respects to the hardworking physicians who have played a major part in the fight against the novel Coronavirus.
During quarantine, people are unleashing their inner-chef on TikTok by sharing #QuickRecipes that are easy-to-learn for other users of the platform.
Quibi, a streaming app that hosts videos that are under 10 minutes, is set to launch on April 6th, 2020.
The viral #lonelychair trend on TikTok requires creators to construct tiny chairs out of miscellaneous items.
Netflix’s sensational documentary, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness has turned social media into a storm of memes with the most mysterious star of the show, Carole Baskin.
“Where’s My Juul?” videos are a growing trend on TikTok. It is marked by users turning themselves into creepy creatures (usually a clown) while lip-syncing to “Where’s My Juul?” by Full Tac featuring Lil Mariko.
The Full House trend, which requires friends to recreate their own version of Full House‘s opening credits, is rising in popularity on TikTok.
Gyms are closed, the park is closed, and the beach is closed due to Coronavirus concerns, but you don’t have to miss your next sweat session. Gyms, fitness instructors, and retailers are hosting, free virtual workouts on livestreams.
The #DontRushChallenge is a rising trend across social media where friends coordinate a coordinating a glow up video from their respective homes and connect them via a transition. It is set to “Don’t Rush” by Young T & Bugsey featuring Headie One.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, people are tweeting about their quarantine coping strategies with the hashtag #ImDoingFineBecause.