WaterTok: TikTok users turn water into a viral phenomenon
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 4:32 am
TikTok users are creating trends week after week, and the latest great achievement has been to turn water into a viral phenomenon. With #WaterTok, the platform's new trend, young people are becoming fans of a very specific drink: flavoured water.
For decades, people have been advised to drink eight glasses of water a day, and this new trend on TikTok is based on users sharing recipes on the social network to present solutions to the list of saudi arabia cell phone numbers need to drink H2O in the traditional way and meet their hydration goals.
The hashtag “WaterTok” has so far garnered over 300 million views and has become a hit with content creators on the social network. This is not the first time that TikTok has turned everyday elements into a viral topic.
Content creator Taylor Pullan, who has more than 380,000 followers on TikTok, has garnered millions of views on TikTok thanks to a series of videos where she shares recipes for making flavored water.
Users of the platform are joining a trend that could help them drink more water. But ABC Everyday points out that all these additional elements are unnecessary when it comes to drinking water.
WaterTok, the trend that turns water into a viral TikTok topic
Users of the app share authentic cocktail videos on the platform, using flavorings, syrups and more, to revolutionize the way we drink water. Critics of the trend, meanwhile, say it's just a way to generate likes .
For decades, people have been advised to drink eight glasses of water a day, and this new trend on TikTok is based on users sharing recipes on the social network to present solutions to the list of saudi arabia cell phone numbers need to drink H2O in the traditional way and meet their hydration goals.
The hashtag “WaterTok” has so far garnered over 300 million views and has become a hit with content creators on the social network. This is not the first time that TikTok has turned everyday elements into a viral topic.
Content creator Taylor Pullan, who has more than 380,000 followers on TikTok, has garnered millions of views on TikTok thanks to a series of videos where she shares recipes for making flavored water.
Users of the platform are joining a trend that could help them drink more water. But ABC Everyday points out that all these additional elements are unnecessary when it comes to drinking water.
WaterTok, the trend that turns water into a viral TikTok topic
Users of the app share authentic cocktail videos on the platform, using flavorings, syrups and more, to revolutionize the way we drink water. Critics of the trend, meanwhile, say it's just a way to generate likes .