Half Face Twitter: The Bizarre Trend That’s Taking Over Social Media
#HalfFaceTwitter is the latest craze on the microblogging platform.
After a string of bizarre Binod memes, Twitter users have found another strange trend to occupy themselves with. ‘Half-Face Twitter’ is a viral trend where users of the microblogging platform are sharing pictures of – you guessed it – half their faces. #HalfFaceTwitter comes after previous trends like #SareeTwitter and #KurtaTwitter. This challenge, too, has seen participation from hundreds of users. The pictures have been shared with the hashtag #HalfFaceTwitter since the trend emerged recently.
While some Twitter users have posted pictures with half their face cropped out, others have covered it with various objects at their disposal – including books, leaves and more. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the now-essential face masks have also come in handy for this Twitter trend. Some social media users have even resorted to some creative Photoshop work to make their half face pictures a work of art.
After the bizarre trend of Binod memes, the latest trend on Twitter is ‘Half-Face Twitter’ in which people are posting photos in which only half of their faces are visible.
Much like previous trends that include #SareeTwitter, #SafaTwitter, and #YellowTwitter among others, thousands of users on Twitter have participated in the latest challenge. While some have simply turned to one side, others used different things to cover part of their faces including hands, books and hair.
Here are some examples:
Take a look at some #HalfFaceTwitter selfies that are flooding the microblogging platform:
Does this qualify as #HalfFaceTwitter ? pic.twitter.com/HlJk0ZIpyt
— Simran Kaur Mundi (@SimrankMundi) August 11, 2020
I hope this one qualifies for #HalfFaceTwitter 🤪 pic.twitter.com/LVPgXzLDSR
— For_Pun_Sake (@RajatGupta1982) August 11, 2020
Here’s my #HalfFaceTwitter 😍 pic.twitter.com/9tvFkvshMj
— Chanchal (@mona_sensible) August 11, 2020
— IG@SearchingFuture🇮🇳 (@QuotesAndMeme_) August 11, 2020
Covering your face with a mask literally counts under #HalfFaceTwitter pic.twitter.com/mMYbFJmpTP
— Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) August 11, 2020
Which one is best for #HalfFaceTwitter pic.twitter.com/NrtpvJ1Rvd
— Monika Sharma (@moni_tiwari) August 11, 2020