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During the 2020–2021 academic year, college student entertainment underwent a massive digital shift as the COVID-19 pandemic moved campus life online. Entertainment evolved from a "break" from studies into a primary means of social connection and identity formation. 1. The "TikTok" Takeover
Digital Detoxes: Despite being tethered to screens for class, "productive" hobby content trended—sourdough starters, whipped coffee (Dalgona, anyone?), and indoor plants became the ultimate status symbols. college gangbang 7 20 21 lolly cumshotp1909 min top
Briefly, the invite-only app Clubhouse dominated the trending charts. It allowed students to drop into live conversations with industry professionals, celebrities, or fellow students, mimicking the spontaneous intellectual debates often found in campus coffee shops. Fashion and Aesthetic Trends: Comfort is King Gaming: Among Us (social deduction) and Fall Guys
Study with Me: Long-form "co-working" videos moved from YouTube to TikTok and Twitch, helping isolated students feel less alone while hitting the books. Gaming as the New Social Quad During the 2020–2021 academic year
- Gaming: Among Us (social deduction) and Fall Guys (chaotic battle royale) peaked. Animal Crossing: New Horizons (released March 2020) became a digital sanctuary for graduation ceremonies and dates.
- Dramas: Bridgerton (Dec 2020) was the most talked-about series due to its escapist romance and color-blind casting.