Why 2016 is all over your social media feeds right now - We’ve become obsessed with 2016. Why? Call it pre-chaos nostalgia, ...
It's 2026, but 2016 has taken social media by storm.
As 2016 comes to a close, social media platforms are taking a look back at what defined the year. From the presidential election to goofy viral videos to emojis, here's what was trendy in 2016.
The "2026 is the new 2016" trend has many, including celebrities like John Legend and Reese Witherspoon, sharing photos from ...
Well, at least references to it are taking over social media. TikTok searches for “2016” spiked 452% in the first week of January; and Spotify reported a 71% increase in “2016” playlists compared to ...
What the “2026 Is the New 2016” trend signals about the future of the creator economy and our desire for authenticity on ...
In early 2026, a noticeable trend has started on major social media sites: people are going back to the visual and cultural ...
Sharing old photos as part of the 2016 social media trend may help to solve one of the biggest problems in artificial ...
Although we've officially entered 2026, some people are still reminiscing about 2016. Now, ten years later, the year is still remembered as one of significance across generations. But where some ...
Is 2026 the new 2016? Last year, social media users compared 2015 to 2025 by pointing out some changes in pop culture and their personal lives in online posts. Now, the Internet has been filled with ...
It might be a new year, but social media users are already feeling nostalgic. It's only two weeks into 2026, but social media users are already feeling nostalgic and throwing it back to 2016 in a ...