Viral videos continue to generate trends on TikTok. In one of the highlights this Wednesday, you can see a user sharing a curious moment with her son and her little dog. Despite the speed with which he was moving, he managed to prevent his little one from falling his head in the sand.
Mother and son at that time did not think that their pet would also join them, but the pet when trying to climb the swing next to its owner pulls his hair. The video has more than 930 thousand views, more than 24 thousand likes and more than 800 comments on the well-known social network.
Apparently the puppy also wanted to be carried to swing together because the pulls he hit in his hair while the woman went from side to side on the swing indicated that he wanted to be next to the little one. “When the firulais also wants to have fun,” the text says. The images went viral within a few seconds, and the images are accompanied by the song that Residente dedicated to J Balvin.
WHAT IS A VIRAL VIDEO
In case you're not familiar with this concept, a viral video is a video that becomes popular after several people share and like it through the internet through social networks, online services or specialized websites such as YouTube.
The reason why it is shared and 'liked', is because it causes a stir and impact on those who see it or are identified with the situation, this causes them to spread it among all their acquaintances, and these in turn with their close circles and so on until the clip reaches millions of views.
A viral video can have various types of content, ranging from humorous, emotional and even tragedy. Although tragic content can often reach to hurt susceptibilities, precisely these are the ones who get the most reproductions and shares in a short time.
WHAT IS TIKTOK
If we type 'TikTok' in the Google search bar, one of the main results that will not be visible will be the definition of Wikipedia. This website points out that this platform, known as Douyin in China, is a social networking service for sharing videos owned by the Chinese company ByteDance.
Although this social network began to gain more popularity in 2019, during the quarantine caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022, its popularity exploded around the world, as both adults and children were attracted not only to watch and share the content they liked, but also to create it.
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