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What TikToks Broke the Algorithm in 2021?

Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos by Sylvanian Drama/TikTok, Khaby Lame/TikTok, Erika Kullberg/TikTok, @norightsforcishetmen/TikTok, and Charles Gross/TikTok Try as they might, corporations and marketing agencies have yet to hack TikTok's formula for virality (as they did with its late, great predecessor, Vine), and weirdos rose to the top of everyone's "For You" page this year. Trends emerged faster than you can say "bing bong!" — born out of a combination of boredom, apocalypse anxiety, and relentless imagination — as creators made references to references, remixes of remixes, and Duets of Duets, finding originality in the familiar and cheese under the sauce. Sure, the best of the year on TikTok can be defined by numbers — likes, views, followers — but that would leave out the stuff that lit up our tired, weary brains and compelled us to send it to the group chat. We asked Vulture staffers which TikToks broke the Charli D'Amelio mold this year, and they gifted us the 15 creators, sounds, series, and videos below. I don't know who they are, how old they are, or why they have a whole soap opera cast of Sylvanian Family dolls (Calico Critters in many regions), but @SylvanianDrama on TikTok has produced prestige… Read full this story

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