‘Until Tomorrow’ Challenge Sweeps Social Media — What Is The Meaning Of This New Trend?

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There is a new trend on Facebook and Instagram called “Until Tomorrow” or “Only Until Tomorrow” that has millions of people entertained and a bit confused. Many people are asking, what is the meaning of the Until Tomorrow meme?

As most people on planet earth are stuck at home during self-quarantine due to the coronavirus, they are often on social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram scrolling to keep themselves entertained and to kill time while it.

Social media users have been having fun with “Until Tomorrow” or “Only Until Tomorrow” challenge because it is simple.

Therefore anyone can do it from the comfort of their home during the self-isolation period. The “Only Until Tomorrow” challenge is also huge with German, French, and Spanish social media users.

This is how one of the most lighthearted 2020 challenges work. The “Until Tomorrow” challenge encourages people to post a silly or embarrassing photo of themselves and delete it 24 hours later — it is that easy.

However, many have taken it upon themselves to keep the challenge going viral with these extra steps.

After posting the funny or unflattering photo with “#untiltomorrow,” the user should DM everyone who liked it and ask them to participate. Here is a brief recap of the challenge that has gone global.

1: Post one photo or multiple funny or embarrassing photos with the caption “until tomorrow” or the hashtag #UntilTomorrow or #onlyuntiltomorrow.”

2: After 24 hours on your page, direct message all the people who liked the photo or photos and tell them to take part in the challenge and delete the photo or photos.

Here is an example of a “#untiltomorrow” challenge DM: “So…you liked my post, so you have to post an embarrassing picture of yourself, for the caption you’re ONLY allowed to write ‘until tomorrow,’ and you can only tag me. You must send this message to everyone who has liked your picture. The picture must stay posted for 24 hours. Good luck, and don’t spoil the game!”

Many users have forgotten to delete their photos. A large group of people has taken to social media confused and even afraid after seeing the “#untiltomorrow” meme because of the coronavirus pandemic.

People should not worry when they see the “#untiltomorrow” because it is nothing but a fun game.

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