If you’re reading this, you’re not necessarily an OG “Group 7” member, but that’s OK. A new social media trend has emerged, capturing the attention of hundreds of thousands of TikTokers. What started ...
Recently, a new trend has emerged on TikTok that has assigned people into groups and left people intrigued as to how the mysterious and unpredictable TikTok algorithm really works. One user wanted to ...
If you've made it into TikTok's "Group 7," consider yourself one of the lucky ones. Another viral moment has made its way to the social media app, as people have claimed their spots in the coveted ...
First, there was "6-7." Now a new meme has taken over TikTok. TikTok users have been commenting on videos about being in "group 7." So what does this term mean? The origins of "group 7" can be traced ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are a lot of insider jokes and trends floating around, making it hard to keep up. But it’s fair to wonder what “group 7” is ...
Group 7 has become the new “it girl” on TikTok. The phenomenon began in mid-October, when singer Sophia James shared a series of videos via TikTok. In the first clip, James, 26, said she recently ...
Are you a part of "Group 7"? No, not "6-7," the Gen Alpha slang. A new TikTok trend has users identifying with a so-called "Group 7," thanks to an indie rock artist's mission to promote her new single ...
After all, TikTok users have been boasting about being a part of the mysterious "group 7" in videos and comment sections on the app. So, what exactly is the highly coveted group and how do you get ...
The "Group 7" trend has taken social media by storm this week. Are you in "Group 7?" There's only one way to find out (open TikTok), and there is nothing you can do to change your group. These are the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Group 7” superiority is everywhere on TikTok. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: sophiajamesmusic via TikTok, ...
Here's everything to know about the Group 7 trend, which originated from a series of videos posted by musician Sophia James Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE. She ...