Throwback Thursday

Throwback Thursday is a popular internet trend used among social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Users will often post nostalgic pictures of their past accompanied by the hashtag #TBT or ThrowbackThursday. It is used by people all over the world to share and relive their past experiences with anyone they want. While a majority of posts reflect positive moments in someone's past, the term throwback can be attributed to anything in the past.[1]

Origin

Sports Illustrated attributes the origin of the term to a sneaker-specific blog named Nice Kicks.[2] According to SI, this blog began a practice of regular postings (on Thursdays) of photos of old basketball footwear in 2006, titling the series "Throwback Thursday". One other source agrees, giving more insight into the origins of the term and how its usage spread.[3] Since then, the slogan has blown up to the point where #TBT has been used on Instagram over 500 million times. While the trend has origins outside of social media, it only gained popularity once major apps such as Instagram began to rise in popularity as well.

Popularity

Throwback Thursday became very popular due to the fact that people love to relive past memories whether it be their childhood, old relationships, past vacations, old songs, or anything that gives them a happy and nostalgic feeling. People also love to share their memories with others and attract attention in the form of comments and likes.

Flashback Friday

Similar to Throwback Thursday, Flashback Friday was a popular hashtag several months before Throwback Thursday was.[4] Although both hashtags are similar, what makes them different is the days in which one can post a nostalgic picture. Flashback Friday is a second chance for social media lovers to upload a photo if they have forgotten on Thursday, or even for people to upload more vintage photos that allows them to share their content as many times as they want. On Fridays, social media users should use the hashtag #flashbackfriday or #fbf to follow the trend.

See also

References

  1. "Hashtag Generator". Friday, June 5, 2020
  2. Sin, Ben (22 August 2013). "From Hardwood to Hashtag: How NBA Culture Gave Rise to Throwback Thursday". Sports Illustrated.
  3. Gannes, Liz (2014-05-01). "Throwing Back to the Origins of Throwback Thursday". Recode. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  4. Moreau, Elise. "What's the Difference Between Throwback Thursday and Flashback Friday?". Lifewire. Lifewire. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
  1. Gannes, Liz. "Throwing Back to the Origins of Throwback Thursday". Recode. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. Moreau, Elise. "What Throwback Thursday Actually Is and Why It's So Popular". Lifewire. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
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