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Long-form "co-working" videos moved from YouTube to TikTok and Twitch, helping isolated students feel less alone while hitting the books. Gaming as the New Social Quad
The "warm hug" of a show we all needed during lockdown. 🎵 On Repeat: The Sound of the Year
With movie theaters closed, streaming services became the new campus cinemas. Co-viewing platforms like Teleparty (formerly Netflix Party) allowed students to watch content synchronously while chatting, preserving a sense of shared experience. Prestige TV and Escapism college gangbang 7 20 21 lolly cumshotp1909 min top
With live music dead, artists pivoted to intimate living room sets. However, the real stars of live content were fellow students. became the new open mic night. Whether it was a student at Berklee covering Olivia Rodrigo or a random sophomore attempting to cook ramen, the "Live" button replaced the shared space of the student union.
The tone of trending content in 2020-2021 shifted heavily toward dark, self-deprecating humor. College students used irony to cope with a stolen year of their youth, lost internships, and financial uncertainty. Long-form "co-working" videos moved from YouTube to TikTok
This era birthed the "Main Character Energy" trend—romanticising mundane walks to the campus mailroom or making coffee to indie-pop soundtracks. 2. Streaming & "Couch Concerts"
Looking back, the landscape was a dry run for the future of media. became the new open mic night
Gone are the days of sitting down to “watch a movie.” Your entertainment is ambient . It’s the Game Grumps or Fear& podcast playing in your earbud during a 3-hour stats study session. It’s Law & Order: SVU or The Office on a second monitor while you write a paper at 1 AM. It’s putting on a 4-hour video essay about the collapse of a forgotten theme park just to feel something other than anxiety about your midterm.
The real trend? You’re ironically wearing low-rise jeans because they’re “so back,” but also unironically terrified of them. You’re sharing cringe edits of your favorite reality TV villain because laughing at the cringe is the only way to survive the cringe of your own group chat drama.