I looked it up and true to its name, it's a party where the host announces he's having a party on TikTok and various people show up. Sometimes they even descend into riots. There's nothing special about it.
It sounded like a party, which could get rowdy of course, street parties are fun... but this is Seattle where we had the burning summer of love last year.
Just wasn't sure how to take it. I guess I'm fuzzy these days on the definition of "party",
Some people are just renaming it after tiktok because that platform's deep in the user obsession stage of social media growth, like MySpace circa 2000s.
I looked it up and true to its name, it's a party where the host announces he's having a party on TikTok and various people show up. Sometimes they even descend into riots. There's nothing special about it.
It sounded like a party, which could get rowdy of course, street parties are fun... but this is Seattle where we had the burning summer of love last year.
Just wasn't sure how to take it. I guess I'm fuzzy these days on the definition of "party",
It's just an internet evolved block party.
Some people are just renaming it after tiktok because that platform's deep in the user obsession stage of social media growth, like MySpace circa 2000s.
Yes, this is as old as cell-phone texting, actually. And ICQ.
They were called "flash mobs" a decade or so ago.
Just a bunch of kids out breaking 'rona 'regulations, nothin to see here gramps.