CEach end of the year is an opportunity to formulate a lot of resolutions. In the age of social networks, these often ephemeral commitments are accompanied by tops, recaps, reviews and often, let’s say it, a concert of satisfaction – when they are not replaced by these. First, the now traditional “Spotify Wrapped” offered by the music application, which highlights users’ personal listening statistics. Twitch offers an equivalent that well-followed streamers, like Kameto, do not hesitate to dissect in special broadcasts.
On TikTok, the #2024recap trend, pushed by the video editing app CapCut, offers to share a montage of a few seconds in which Internet users link together micro-excerpts from their videos of the year. The result, halfway between the almost stroboscopic fashion show and the commercial clip, gives the sensation of completing a busy year, like the similar practice of the “photo dump”, which consists of publishing a batch in a carousel of photos chosen more or less randomly on his smartphone.
Others draw up more intimate assessments, shared spontaneously on video or cleverly laid out, reviewing their successes and failures. In a TikTok post, the editor and booktaker with 213,000 subscribers Marion Miralta plays, for example, on a paradox, explaining that she “the impression of having done nothing in 2024”, while listing the four accomplishments that are dear to him.
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