Cottagecore is a social media aesthetic and lifestyle that embraces nature, cute things, domesticity, and femininity.
Cottagecore is a social media aesthetic and lifestyle that embraces nature, cute things, domesticity, and femininity.
The #RandomThings trend on TikTok consists of creators showing off parts of their homes that either do or don’t make sense.
The #Trumpisms trend on TikTok has people lip-synching to soundbites from Donald Trump’s speeches and press conferences, often taking them out of context.
TikTokers are poking fun at hated combinations of types of people, food, and more to a cover of Akon’s “Don’t Matter” while using TikTok’s “Mirror Reflection” effect.
TikTok videos promoting or joking about consuming large amounts of nutmeg have been spreading, sparking concerns about the dangers associated with the so-called Nutmeg Challenge.
#TikTokDIY is the perfect hashtag to watch if you are stuck at home and bored, the supplies for these “Do it yourself” projects are easy to find and the instructions are even easier to follow.
TikTokers are using the phrase “invested stock in” and “invested in stock at”when they are one of the first to watch a creative TikTok video on their “For You Page.”
#EverydayScience has TikTokers conducting their own experiments while they show off their scientific knowledge on a wide range of topics.
“How’s My Form?” videos are growing on TikTok. The trend consists of creators poking fun at parents and other creators. These videos often lean on stereotypes and biases to make the joke.
Some people are using TikTok as a dating app, posting girlfriend or boyfriend “applications” or making selfie slideshows to the song “I’m Single And I’m Lit.”
TikTokers are using the Face Zoom effect on TikTok to prove they aren’t “ugly.” The trend started by @babysnitchery began as a hack to take better selfies with your phone’s front-facing camera.
“TikTok cringe” is a term that encapsulates the cringeyness that TikTok is known and loved for.