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You cannot miss out on these hilarious, catchy and sometimes ridiculous social media trends that have taken over the internet this week.
The internet is the best place to be, especially if you are looking to take a break from overthinking. Every week, we are presented with trends and moments that fill our feeds with entertainment we can share and laugh with our friends. This week was no different, and we have listed down everything that happened on social media.
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Here's what you can't miss:
Conversations:
Instagram's Draw feature
Instagram introduced a new feature that allows you to doodle, drop stickers, or place emojis anywhere on your chat screen. People have been making the most of this feature and talking about their experiences through parody reels and posts.
Memes and trends
6 7
The infamous meme, originating from the song "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, has become a viral slang term among Gen Alpha and Gen Z. This meme is often accompanied by a hand gesture that suggests "so-so" or "maybe," and it is something that parents around the world are encouraging their kids to avoid. Despite this, "6 7" was recently named Word of the Year by Dictionary.com. The meaning behind this meme still remains unclear, but the internet has clearly embraced it.
Group 7
Similar to the 6 7 meme, the "Group 7" trend is another phenomenon on TikTok that has left many people confused about its meaning. This trend was started by singer Sophie James, who wanted to test her algorithm by posting seven different videos without any context. The goal was simply to see which video would gain the most views. Each video was labelled with the phrase "If you find this video, you belong in this group," and it was the seventh video that went viral, eventually turning into a meme.
Dancing husky
In other news about random trends, people have been obsessing over a dancing husky. This phenomenon, which is AI-generated, involves individuals sharing the most ridiculous and hilarious scenarios. They recreate famous TikTok trends from the lockdown era and often finish their videos by featuring the dancing husky while attempting to mimic the dance steps themselves.
Trends:
Sabrina Carpenter - When Did You Get Hot?
Karan Aujla, Ikky - For A Reason
Torbahed - Yosho Hai Montagem
Nicki Minaj's Beez in the Trap and a '90s hit
Deewaniyat - Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat
Ndee Kundu - Naam Tera
Outfit transition
Easykid, Dysbit - Shiny
Shakita - Addicted to You
What are the trends you have been following this week? Let us know in the comments below.
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