[Viral Culture] List of TikTok School Challenges 2021: Why Are They Trending

TikTok school challenges 2021 are currently trending. However, some of them are not really suggested for kids to conduct.

[Viral Culture] List of TikTok School Challenges 2021: What Is It and What are They Trending?
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Right now, various TikTok challenges are trending since they are quite fun to do. On the other hand, some of them are quite dangerous or could lead to negative outcomes.

TikTok school changes started when the so-called Devious Lick challenge. This trend started is about taking some school items back to your house.

The first viral video of Devious Lick is about stealing a wall-mounted hand sanitizer. The TikTok who posted the video quickly received more than 2 million likes, 11 million views, and 31,000 comments.

After that, it was Devious Lick, followed by a more serious challenge called "Slap a Teacher." This is currently not recommended since you could be suspended, or worst, get kicked out.

List of TikTok School Challenges 2021

According to Distractify's latest report, the current TikTok school challenges became viral since they are quite hard to do, which really attracts many bored students.

On the other hand, some rumors claimed that there's a list currently circulating on the internet. Here are the following viral TikTok trends that students tend to do in each school month:

[Viral Culture] List of TikTok School Challenges 2021: What Is It and What are They Trending?
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  • January: Jab a breast
  • February: Mess up school signs
  • March: Make a mess in the courtyard or cafeteria
  • April: "Grab Eggz" (a similar challenge to Devious Lick)
  • May: Ditch day
  • June: Flip off in the front office
  • July: Spray a neighbor's fence
  • October: Smack a staff member
  • November: Kiss your friend's girlfriend at school
  • December: Deck the halls and show your balls

Because of these unusual or daring challenges, TikTok surpassed YouTube as the most-watched online platform. But, you still need to be careful since some TikTokers were already arrested after vandalizing government property.

Should You Do These Viral TikTok School Challenges?

Based on the activities involving the current trending TikTok school challenges, authorities warn students to avoid doing them.

A backlash is already happening since it could hurt teachers or other individuals in schools and damage public properties. Fox News even reported that the viral "Slap a Teacher" challenge could even lead to criminal charges, as well as expulsion.

For more news updates about TikTok and other trending challenges on the platform, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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