Back in February, TikTok went into a frenzy when rumours of the end of the world emerged. Now, it's happening all over again.
This is too much, I’m moving to the moon. Almost six months later, a new trend is going viral that says there are real zombies in China that are going to take over the world in a zombie apocalypse. The idea is bogus of course and zombies aren’t actually going to take over the world, but TikTok users have run with the idea and people’s reactions are totally hilarious.
The platform has been flooded with theories that the undead creatures were in China, which the article suggested as a potential birthplace for a zombie ...
One person wrote: "why ppl on tiktok saying that there's zombies in china what in the hell is going on" Users on the social media platform have been in a frenzy after a 2021 article that explores the question in a pop culture context got misinterpreted. TikTok is in an utter panic that there is a zombie apocalypse on the horizon and that it's all starting in China - but it's not true.
A viral trend on TikTok claiming that there will be a zombie apocalypse in China has caused a lot of people to panic.
They killed it minutes after it was created there’s no more.” Users expressed their concerns in the comment section. People sharing videos using the hashtag are either scared, mocking the trend, or just confused about how it even started to begin with. Countless trends on TikTok come and go, but this one is unlike most others. Obviously, it’s not real, but here’s why the trend has taken off. The rumors of a zombie apocalypse all started with an opinion piece written in 2021, titled ‘ This is how a zombie apocalypse is most likely to start in China.’ The ‘Zombies in China’ trend claims that the world will end soon due to a zombie apocalypse starting in China, and some people appear genuinely frightened.
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The article ‘ This is how a zombie apocalypse is most likely to start in China’ took the trope that often starts in Europe and placed it in the East Asian nation. The major caveat is that this new trend is all based on a piece of speculative fiction. Zombies in China? The new TikTok trend explained and debunked
But before you start prepping your apocalypse survival plans, there's no need to worry about a future invasion of the living dead as it is not true. The TikTok ...
Like anything on the internet, the initial source of the trend is unclear but people began to discuss "Zombies in China" on TikTok and Twitter and incorrectly thought that it was some kind of eerie prediction. It appears the trend emerged as a result of a misinterpretation surrounding a 2021 article titled: "This is how a zombie apocalypse is most likely to start in China." The TikTok hashtag " Zombies in China" has received 4.3m views as people share their confusion (and sense of humour) about the topic.
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Our graphic novel, "Preparedness 101: Zombie Pandemic" demonstrates the importance of being prepared in an entertaining way that people of all ages will enjoy. If you’re worried about a potential zombie outbreak and want to know how you can prepare for such a scenario, then you’re in luck - in 2011, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a guide that outlined how to prepare for a “zombie pandemic”. The trend appears to have emerged as a result of a misunderstanding of a 2021 opinion piece from We Are The Mighty, titled “ This is how a zombie apocalypse is most likely to start in China”.
The platform has been flooded with theories that the undead creatures were in China, which the article suggested as a potential birthplace for a zombie ...
One person wrote: "why ppl on tiktok saying that there's zombies in china what in the hell is going on" Users on the social media platform have been in a frenzy after a 2021 article that explores the question in a pop culture context got misinterpreted. TikTok is in an utter panic that there is a zombie apocalypse on the horizon and that it's all starting in China - but it's not true.