TikTok’s Coming-of-Age Into Mainstream Quarantine Culture
As quarantine and stay-at-home orders have kept us indoors for months, our entire routines have been upended and we’ve had to adjust and adapt to a new way of life. We’ve found new ways to make connections, exercise, learn, teach or just stay occupied, which has meant, most recently, having some fun on platforms like TikTok. As a result, what was once considered to be an app for teens has now quickly found its way onto all of our screens.We can all find comfort, entertainment, and creative inspiration through TikTok – whether by scrolling through a random selection of videos, curating a group of creators that interest you for a customised feed, or participating in challenges made viral by TikTok stars and celebrities. If one thing has become clear, it’s that trends started on TikTok have transcended the app, creating and shaping “quarantine culture” as a whole.