“Quit Playing! I Didn’t Do This Stuff” TikToks see creators reenacting moments they felt they were being blamed or punished for other people’s actions.
“Quit Playing! I Didn’t Do This Stuff” TikToks see creators reenacting moments they felt they were being blamed or punished for other people’s actions.
Reports of inappropriate and explicit content involving minors posted to the app Funimate reveal potential issues with the app’s restrictions and content moderation procedures.
The “Animal Crackers In My Soup” TikTok trend calls out issues surrounding creators lip-syncing racial slurs.
A meme of a cartoon mouse that resembles Pepe the Frog paired with the caption “uhm, cheesed to meet you?” rose in popularity in late August 2020.
TikTokers are revealing their celebrity and TikTok crushes while lip-syncing to “Let’s Link” by WhoHeem as part of the “I Like You I Don’t Give A F*ck About Your Boyfriend” TikTok trend.
TikTokers are poking fun at actor and singer Aidan Gallagher’s new song “She” by creating fake movie casting updates performed to a mix of Børns’ “Electric Love” and Gallagher’s “She.”
Triptok is the name for content on TikTok about psychedelics and other trippy things.
TikTokers are avoiding answering complicated, invasive, or awkward questions by lip-syncing to audio from Beyoncé’s “Pretty Hurts” music video.
The meme phrase “that would be funny I think” is the new “haha jk…unless.”
TikTokers are making fun of people or things they’ve enjoyed, but are now ready to let go or leave behind by lip-syncing to a clip of Cardi B from the 2019 Met Gala.
Young people are showing their love for worm on a string toys via memes, TikToks, fan art, crafts, and merch.
The “New Student At Superhero School” TikToks consists of creators sharing their superpower with their new peers only to get mocked for it.