A historical TikTok trend has people dancing to an instrumental version of “Hips Don’t Lie” in front of Medieval paintings.
A historical TikTok trend has people dancing to an instrumental version of “Hips Don’t Lie” in front of Medieval paintings.
TikTok POV videos set to the song “Read Me My Rights” by Brantley Gilbert parody Republican politics and situations where someone is ready for a fight.
The TikTok “teleport” effect allows creators to disappear and reappear in front of a new background.
Several dances set to Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s song “WAP” are going viral on TikTok.
A Willy Wonka impersonator who goes by the username @willywonkatiktok is making sweet videos on TikTok.
TikTokers are acting out skits to a clip from the song “Mood Swings” by Pop Smoke, featuring Lil Tjay, that goes “shorty a lil baddie…”
The parents of TikTok are plotting their revenge for their children’s sloppy living habits, acting out what they’ll do when they visit their kids’ homes once they’re grown up in the #JustVisiting meme trend.
Clash is a short video sharing app created by former Vine star Brendon McNerney and content strategist P.J. Leimgruber.
Under the umbrella of Alt TikTok (the opposite of Straight TikTok), there are many sub-subcultures including Hood Alt TikTok.
On TikTok, young people are showing off what they wear to a sesh under the hashtag #SeshFit.
People are roasting their friends in the #ItsForMe TikTok challenge, listing negative and embarrassing things about each other.
TikTokers are sharing about what gives them “the ick” when they’re in a relationship or have a crush.