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Oops TikTok Trend

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Oops TikTok Trend, also known as Oh Shoot TikTok Trend, refers to a TikTok trend that was popularized in early November 2024, typically used by creators in humorous POV memes and videos of someone secretly wishing for something or the downfall of their rival and accidentally switching the camera on their phone to the front-facing camera, revealing their identity and often including the caption "oops" after the camera shifts. By mid-November 2024, the trend under the Dramatic Sad Violin soundbite on TikTok had gathered over 290,000 videos on the platform, becoming especially prevalent among pet owners pretending their animals are trying to get more treats, gain a new toy or complain about something.

Origin

On November 7th, 2024, TikTok[1] user @shawtyprincessbae posted a video with the text, "All dog owners need to be feeding their dogs 5 times a day at least!!" The camera then accidentally switches to the frontal, revealing the dog being behind the text asking for more meals, and the text "Oh Shoot," as if he's surprised by the camera. The video (seen below) garnered over 28 million plays and 5 million likes in six days.

@shawtyprincessbae sorry my phone glitched and added a dog filter to my face!! #fyp #trendingaccount #dogs #trending #trend #viral #fy #goldenretriever #funnyvideo #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp ♬ Dramatic Sad Violin – Platon Davydov


Spread

The Oops trend gained traction in just a few days, especially among pet owners pretending their dogs or cats are recording a video trying to demand or complain about something.

For example, on November 9th, 2024, TikTok[2] user @zulo.png uploaded a video recording their orange cat writing, "Let's normalize not owning orange cats. They're so annoying." The camera then flips to the frontal, revealing a black cat as the writer of the text against orange cats. The video (seen below) received more than 17 million plays and 4 million likes in four days.

@zulo.png

her thoughts

♬ Dramatic Sad Violin – Platon Davydov

On November 10th, 2024, TikTok[3] user @yourfavelocass posted a video pretending to be an older sibling writing "We gotta give our youngest sister some money. They deserve it." The camera then reveals the youngest sibling is the one behind the camera (seen below), which garnered over 28 million plays and 4 million likes in three days.

@yourfavelocass

♬ Dramatic Sad Violin – Platon Davydov


Various Examples

@joejonas

♬ Dramatic Sad Violin – Platon Davydov

@brokentowelspots

yup

♬ Dramatic Sad Violin – Platon Davydov


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External References

[1] TikTok – shawtyprincessbae

[2] TikTok – zulo.png

[3] TikTok – yourfavelocass


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