Is 2026 the new 2016? Inside the viral #BringBack2016 trend
A nostalgic social mediatrend, “2026 is the new 2016,” has emerged, with users sharing throwbacks from a decade ago.
TikTok reported a 452 percent surge in searches for “2016” in one week, with over 56 million videos using a 2016-inspired hazy filter.
The trend sees people reminiscing about 2016's pop culture moments, such as Beyoncé's Lemonade, the Mannequin Challenge and Drake and The Chainsmokers dominating music charts.
Celebrities like Selena Gomez and Charlie Puth have participated, posting their own throwbacks from the year.
Internet users seem to be jumping at the opportunity to reminisce on a simpler world than the one that exists now.