While levels are nowhere near their peak, around 45k people still share their scores online every week. Clearly the game has staying power.
Big Jet TV
Posts peaked on February 18
As Storm Eunice battered the UK, most people stayed indoors. But not Jerry Dyer. As he’s done countless times before, he headed to London’s Heathrow Airport to film planes coming in to land for his YouTube channel Big Jet TV.
Due to high winds, the live footage was more dramatic than usual as planes struggled to land, or aborted landings at the very last second. This, combined with Jerry’s excellent and enthusiastic commentary, led to Big Jet TV going viral, enrapturing hundreds of thousands of people around the world.
And if you missed it the first time round, don’t worry. You can watch the full 8 hours of footage here.
Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars
Posts peaked on March 28
What can we say about the slap that hasn’t already been said? The internet was completely taken over with memes and arguments about The Slap. You really can’t beat some real-world drama to get people talking.
Elon Musk and Twitter agree purchase deal
Posts peaked on April 26
With 1.6m people talking about this moment in a single day, Twitter accepting Musk’s acquisition of the company is the biggest story on the list. Of course this is only one part of a saga that has been playing out ever since.
We’ll return to Musk and Twitter shortly. But first, it’s back to memes.
Louis Theroux’s ‘Jiggle Jiggle’ goes viral
Posts peaked on June 14
Theroux is famed around the world for his documentaries, and now for his musical talents, too. During a Chicken Shop Date interview, Louis recited some rap lyrics he had performed on an episode of Weird Weekends two decades before.
From there musicians Duke & Jones autotuned the lyrics, added a beat, and posted their creation to TikTok where it took off. Soon after Theroux and Duke & Jones recorded a proper version of “Jiggle Jiggle”, with the hit becoming one of 2022’s biggest TikTok songs.