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TikTok’s top content trends of 2023

Discover the memorable culinary trends, viral videos, and educational content that defined TikTok in 2023, shaping global culture and societal impact.

Do you recall the standout TikTok trends of 2023? It’s been a year of diverse and memorable moments on the platform. TikTok became a hub for unique culinary explorations with “girl dinners,” shared handy concert-going tips, pondered the versatility of cottage cheese, and reignited interest in the Roman Empire. The platform was abuzz with foolproof recipes, humorous sketches, nostalgic music, and flourishing small businesses. This global community kept creating, connecting, and celebrating, significantly influencing culture and touching lives.

Unforgettable moments and viral videos

The “Year on TikTok” overview is a thrilling journey through the year’s most engaging trends. TikTok’s compilation has everything from charming recipes to comical acts and unforgettable tunes. The video showcases numerous minor trends and interesting points, likely bringing back memories of their fleeting fame on social media.

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The report features the year’s top viral videos among US users. Some highlights include @dollievision’s stunning makeup routine, @justinflom’s Iron Man DIY project, and @selenagomez’s pre-flight routine. Other notable mentions are @chrishoffish’s captivating parking garage performance, @thezachchoi’s food ASMR, and @kristy.sarah’s essential onion-cutting hack. TikTok shared the top five global clips and an overview of key music trends.

Beyond entertainment: Educational content and societal impact

TikTok isn’t just about entertainment. The platform is increasingly sharing enriching and educational videos. In China, TikTok’s local version must highlight educational content to guide the youth away from frivolous content. This aligns with the Chinese government’s media control and benefits society by leveraging TikTok’s vast reach.

If you want to understand TikTok trends and what engages users, the “Year on TikTok” summary is a must-read. It links all featured clips and creators, providing a comprehensive view of the year’s highlights.

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