An image of the Arthur character D.W. looking through a fence has been turned into a popular meme format about missing things during COVID-19 quarantines and lockdowns.
People who live together are participating in the #LifeAtHomeQuiz on TikTok to answer trivia questions about their daily activities in quarantine.
While lockdown is in full effect, here are some great quarantine specials to watch while social distancing, of course!
#LockdownExtended is becoming viral on Twitter as users of the social media platform prepare themselves for the quarantine to last until the beginning of June.
Here is a list of 10 low-cost home activities you can do by yourself or with your friends and family while you are stuck in quarantine this weekend!
Here are more of our favorite meme backgrounds for Zoom calls as people remain in quarantine!
The popular video chat app Zoom now lets you use video backgrounds during your virtual meetings. Here’s how to customize your next Zoom call with a video background.
Google’s augmented reality feature is becoming widely popular for families in quarantine so parents are using the 3D animal feature to entertain their young kids while the rest of the internet has turned the innovative feature into memes.
CornTeen is a fun way to say “quarantine,” usually in reference to COVID-19 isolation and quarantine measures.
Cities are on lockdown and you’re stuck at home, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy live music. Artists and DJs are now livestreaming their virtual performances.
Social media users are sharing “Quarantine Day X Memes” as a way to track their experiences while being in quarantine for days on end.