

The “Ya Ya Ya Challenge” on TikTok is marked by creators repeating the same motion over and over again.
The “Ya Ya Ya Challenge” on TikTok is marked by creators repeating the same motion over and over again.
TikTokers are leaving completely unrelated comments under videos in an effort to gain popularity or feel included.
The #GoobaChallenge on TikTok is a dance consisting of twerking, throwing it back, and crossing arm motions performed to Tekashi 6ix9ine’s “Gooba.”
Creators are making fun of the times they’ve run into very attractive people while dressed down in the “Me Vs. The Boys There” trend.
Retail TikTok is a subgenre within Alt/Elite TikTok where creators depict anthropomorphized brands and retail stores in bizarre videos.
The “Down South, Hood Baby” TikTok trend calls for creators to stand in a row. They take turns reciting lyrics to KBFR’s “Hood Baby” before looking up, down, and off to the side in unison.
TikTokers are labeling the various “sides” of TikTok including Straight TikTok and Elite/Alt TikTok to highlight the distinct communities and genres forming within the app.
#Kolors is trending on TikTok after creator @Kvng.ryyy’s dance marked by the mop, the woah, and a body roll went viral on the app.
TikTokers are imagining themselves as cashiers using a headless video of a store clerk ringing up items.The original video was posted by @amberylee77.
Some people who are currently incarcerated are making TikToks which include dance routines, skits, prison advice, and more.
Alt TikTok, also known as Elite TikTok is a TikTok subculture featuring eccentric, alternative content.
TikTok’s growing trend, the “Then Leave” dance, is marked by the woah, the mop, and twerking.