Plus, how to create “Propaganda I’m Not Falling For” TikToks
Videos titled “Propaganda I’m Not Falling For” are going viral on TikTok, and we’re here to break down this Gen Z social media phenomenon. From what it means and how to make your own "I'm not falling for" TikToks to the cultural impact of this viral trend , keep reading for everything you need to know.
Propaganda I’m Not Falling For
The “Propaganda I’m Not Falling For” TikTok trend allows users to share ideas, beliefs, and habits that they dislike and believe are problematic or manipulative. Especially popular with Gen Z, these videos encourage people to think critically about trends and media messages and define their own values.
Steps
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How to Craft Your Own “Propaganda I’m Not Falling For” Content
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Come up with a hot take. What do you feel passionate about? Whether you believe that pumpkin spice lattes should be sold year-round or think that dedicating your life to making money for a billionaire CEO is BS, consider what society or the media is telling you that you think is misleading, manipulative, problematic, or false.
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2Film a video and add music and text. Create a TikTok where you either explain your hot takes or one that simply shows you going about your day, and add text that lists your hot takes . If your video doesn’t include you talking, select a song to add to your video . Many users add music from Elton John’s “Rocket Man” or Charli XCX’s “I think about it all the time,” but you can choose your own song if you’d like.
- Keep your video short (~20 seconds) and punchy to keep viewers engaged.
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3Post your video and engage respectfully with comments and followers. Add some hashtags (#propaganda #imnotfallingfor #trends), share your video, and wait for the hearts and comments to roll in. If people disagree with you or leave nasty remarks, just ignore them! The point of this trend is not to engage in cyberbullying or spread misinformation. Instead, try to generate thoughtful discussions about societal norms.
- Share your thoughts on wikiHow’s “What are your "propaganda I'm not falling for" takes?” discussion page!
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References
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/20/style/tiktok-propaganda-im-not-falling-for.html
- ↑ https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/05/14/on-the-cusp-of-adulthood-and-facing-an-uncertain-future-what-we-know-about-gen-z-so-far/
- ↑ https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2022/01/know-gen-z
- ↑ https://socialsoup.com/propaganda-im-not-falling-for/
- ↑ https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2020/05/14/on-the-cusp-of-adulthood-and-facing-an-uncertain-future-what-we-know-about-gen-z-so-far/
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