Popular on TikTok, the hashtag #CoronaTime is being used to joke about Coronavirus, often drawing connections to the beer of a similar name: Corona.
Popular on TikTok, the hashtag #CoronaTime is being used to joke about Coronavirus, often drawing connections to the beer of a similar name: Corona.
Videos from a recent Post Malone concert have been circulating in which the rapper appears intoxicated, causing fans to share their concern online, often with the hashtag #HelpPost.
A beauty hack that involves curling one’s hair with long socks is growing in popularity on TikTok.
At the Social 2030 venture capital conference, Reddit CEO Steve Huffman criticized TikTok’s tracking methods, which includes fingerprinting technology, calling the app a “fundamentally parasitic” piece of “spyware.”
Twitter is testing a new story-like feature called Fleets in Brazil which allows users to create posts that disappear after 24 hours.
An easy-to-replicate meme is spreading on TikTok in which someone submerges a paper towel in water to reveal a ‘hidden’ message.
TikTok has partnered with the World Health Organization to prevent the spread of misinformation about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) with facts and safety measures.
Online, the term “simp” refers to a boy or man who makes sacrifices based on unrequited love for a girl or woman. The term is commonly used both to criticize men who feel entitled to women’s attention and sexuality and to mock men for respecting women.
Another dance challenge: the #OutWestChallenge is going viral on TikTok, set to the song “Out West” by JACKBOYS feat. Young Thug.
A dance move known as The Smeeze is shaking up TikTok, attracting millions of views to videos of a dance developed in the Bay Area by Chonkie.
In her new music video for the song “Say So,” Doja Cat performs a rendition of the dance to the song that went viral on TikTok.
The Stand Up Challenge, which involves two people performing a dual gymnastics routine, is rising in popularity on TikTok.