

“Were you silent or were you silenced?” memes began appearing on Twitter and TikTok after Oprah posed the question to Meghan Markle during an interview special.
“Were you silent or were you silenced?” memes began appearing on Twitter and TikTok after Oprah posed the question to Meghan Markle during an interview special.
“The Influencer, The Influenced” Twitter memes see users sharing their takes on which entertainers they think are trendsetters and those who are following in their footsteps.
The #LaughingDuet video on TikTok is being used to prank parents and gandparents on the app.
TikTokers are writing encoded messages to their viewers as part of the #DayAndNight TikTok trend.
The “Waking Up In The Morning, Thinking About So Many Things” TikTok trend is marked by creators reflecting on the past while lip-syncing to a clip from Real Housewives Of New Jersey.
“Y’all Be Easy” Twitter memes typically poke fun at situations that are troubling for others, but not the OP. It’s a means of saying “Take care” and “Good luck.”
The “She Told Me To Recline” TikTok trend is part of the #ReclineChallenge which is marked by creators leaning back as far as they can while performing choreo by @karaleighcannelle.
People are roasting their friends in the Pass The Phone Challenge on TikTok.
TikTokers are sharing rules the plan to enforce at their wedding using the hashtag #WeddingRules.
The “It Started With A Hey” TikTok trend pokes fun at pairs of people and their contrasting characteristics.
In addition to referring to male friend groups, “the boys” can characterize young men who are rude, sexist, racist, and/or homophobic.
The My/Your Pronouns Twitter memes typically see internet users describing their physical attributes, emotional states, and other characteristics rather than their gender using the subject/object format used for pronouns.