The internet never sleeps, and neither does its ability to turn deeply personal trauma into comedy. The latest is the "You're So Funny" TikTok trend.
He wrote on X, “He llorao como 17 veces con los tik toks del trend de DtMF,” [sic] which translates to “I’ve cried like 17 times to the DtMF trend Tik Toks.” The Debí Tirar Más Fotos ...
As the rest of the world reacts to American's being banned from TikTok, sharing how the platform is different without them, Americans are losing their minds across other social media platforms.
Have you ever encountered a TikTok video with the overlay text "you’re so funny," only to see it followed by a tragic and traumatic story? Well, "you're not alone" has become an unexpected form of the ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court justices sounded highly skeptical Friday of TikTok’s free-speech defense, signaling they are not likely to strike down the law that could shut down the popular ...
The Roki Sasaki frenzy is nearing its completion. Several teams have reportedly been told that they won’t be signing the right-hander and now Jeff Passan of ESPN reports that the Dodgers, Padres ...
This latest TikTok trend proves millennials and Gen Z love using humor to cope with their trauma. TikTok has been the epicenter of trends for years (though we don’t know for how much longer). Over the ...
The TikTok ban is swiftly approaching on Jan. 19. But there’s plenty of uncertainty about what will actually happen to the app on that day. TIME talked to experts, who contend that regardless of ...