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The act of obsessively scrolling through bad news became a recognized term and a shared bonding point on Twitter.

Students used short-form video to vent about online classes. Viral trends included unmuting mishaps, professors lecturing to a sea of black screens, and the universal dread of breakout rooms.

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"Netflix and Chill" took on a literal meaning as streaming consumption skyrocketed. The 2020-2021 window was defined by "watercooler" shows that everyone watched simultaneously to feel part of a collective conversation.

Since students spent nearly 24 hours a day in their rooms, DIY dorm decor went viral. LED strip lights, neon signs, and pastel aesthetics dominated the platform. The act of obsessively scrolling through bad news

Colleges struggled to find ways to keep students engaged, leading to the rise of virtual events.

: These remained the "gold standard" for daily use. In 2021, Instagram was used by approximately 71% of 18–29-year-olds, while YouTube reached a staggering 95% of that same age group. The "warm hug" of a show we all needed during lockdown

During the initial lockdown, Tiger King became a surreal, shared cultural touchstone, providing endless meme material.

Every era of college has its fads (planking, Harlem Shake). The 20/21 era had challenges that reflected a desperate need for physical sensation and risk.