TikTok trends in November 2024. Here is the updated list!
Had a break but now we're back! Did you miss these? Let me know in the comments if we should keep going. Being early with adopting trends on TikTok can help your account grow - but it's not always easy to keep up. And who has the time for that? No worries, we'll keep track of the trends for you. Here's the list of all TikTok trends in November 2024. The list is updated frequently.
1. "Subtle foreshadowing" trend
Subtle foreshadowing is an incredibly funny trend where you take a video where someone messes up, and then the video is edited so that the beginning of the video is constantly interrupted by images from the end of the video where everything goes wrong. This together with a funny song in the background, makes the viewer know what will happen at the end and think "how the heck did the person end up there". This becomes very comical when the end finally comes and you get to see the real video.
2. Bluesky trend
Bluesky is a new social media created by the former engineers from Twitter (now X). This has very quickly become very popular and this topic has a lot of momentum right now.
3. "My love for you" dance
Two people dance together to the lyrics "my love for you" together with synchronized, but relatively simple movements in a prepared choreography. An easy video to make together with a partner or maybe a best friend.
4. "Count one guilty" trend
In the video, one person can pretend to be "caught" by the police while the other person counts things that the person has done that are "wrong" or "stupid". This is also a fun and easy trend to do together with a partner or friend where you jokingly criticize behaviours of each other that you might be a little annoyed by.
5. "Wait" trend
This trend is probably more cute or funny than serious, because the stop gesture together with the song and the funny dance makes it quite unserious rather than imply you should listen to the message. Many do this dance together with a friend and seem to have a lot of fun when they do this together, a joy that spreads through the video.
Disclaimer
This post is an opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect reality. We have no affiliation with the companies or brands we talk about, so our advice should be seen as qualified estimates rather than absolute truth, since we have not actually seen any code behind the apps. We base our advice on many years of experience as users of the apps, as well as on our knowledge of programming, research, mathematics and statistics. This helps us get an idea of how algorithms, apps and the data behind viral videos work.