Worst Tik Tok Trend - Summary

Summary

The "Devious Licks" trend on TikTok involved high school students stealing and vandalizing school property, such as soap dispensers, sinks, and urinals, and flaunting their actions online. The trend, which began in September, spread rapidly and caused significant damage and inconvenience to schools. Many students were expelled and publicly shamed for their involvement. The trend has since been banned on TikTok, and it is likely that the movement will die down as a result.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The "Devious Licks" trend originated on TikTok, where users would steal or vandalize school property, particularly in bathrooms.
2. The trend started on September 6, with a user posting a video of themselves stealing a hand sanitizer dispenser.
3. The trend involved stealing various items, including soap dispensers, sinks, urinals, and security cameras.
4. Some participants would destroy school property if they couldn't steal it.
5. The trend was not limited to schools, with some users stealing from movie theaters, churches, and other locations.
6. The trend caused significant damage and disruption to schools, leading to some schools implementing strict bathroom policies.
7. Some schools banned bathroom use during school hours, while others required students to be accompanied by a chaperone.
8. Many participants proudly showed off their stolen goods on TikTok, leading to some being identified and expelled.
9. Despite not making any money from the trend, some participants continued to participate for the attention and "clout" on TikTok.
10. TikTok eventually banned the trend and associated accounts.
11. The trend led to some students being expelled and publicly shamed.
12. The trend was widely considered to be a stupid and pointless activity.