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The invasive TikTok sleuthing I experienced was not an isolated instance, but rather the latest manifestation of a large-scale sleuthing cul
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On Sept. 17, 2021, my long-distance girlfriend, Lauren, paid a surprise visit to me while a friend filmed my reaction. Three days later, she set the 19-second clip to a hokey Ellie Goulding song and posted it to roughly 200 TikTok followers. The first commentersāLaurenās close friendsāhad positive things to say. But soon strangersāamong whom the video was less well receivedābegan commenting, criticizing my reaction time or my being seated on a couch next to friends who happened to be of the opposite sex. āGirl he aināt loyal.ā āRed flag! He didnāt get up off the couch and jump up and down in excitement.ā āBro if my man was on a couch full of girls IM WALKING BACK OUT THE DOOR.ā
As comments accusing me of infidelity rolled in, the video quickly became the topic of fierce online debate, Ć la āThe Dress.ā I, an ordinary college sophomore, became TikTokās latest meme: Couch Guy. TikTok users made parody videos, American Eagle advertised a no-effort Couch Guy Halloween costume, and Rolling Stone, E! Online, The Daily Show, and The View all covered the phenomenon. On TikTok, Laurenās video and the hashtag #CouchGuy, respectively, have received more than 64 million and 1 billion views.
While the Couch Guy meme was lighthearted on its surface, it turned menacing as TikTok users obsessively invaded the lives of Lauren, our friends, and meāpeople with no previous desire for internet fame, let alone infamy. Would-be sleuths conducted what Trevor Noah jokingly called āthe most intense forensic investigation since the Kennedy assassination.ā During my tenure as Couch Guy, I was the subject of frame-by-frame body language analyses, armchair diagnoses of psychopathy, comparisons to convicted murderers, and general discussions about my ābad vibes.ā
At times, the investigation even transcended the digital worldāfor instance, when a resident in my apartment building posted a TikTok video, which accumulated 2.3 million views, of himself slipping a note under my door to request an interview. (I did not respond.) One viewer gleefully commented, āEven if this guy turned off his phone, he canāt escape the couch guy notifications,ā a fact that the 37,600 users who liked it presumably celebrated too. Under another video, in which hall mates of mine promised to confront Couch Guy once they reached 1 million likes (they didnāt), a comment suggested that they āsecretly see whoās coming and going from his placeāāand received 17,800 approving likes. The New York Post reported on, and perhaps encouraged, such invasions of my privacy. In an article about the āfrenzy ⦠frantically trying to determine the identityā of the āmystery manā behind the meme, the Post asked, āWill the real ācouch guyā please stand up?ā Meanwhile, as internet sleuths took to public online forums to sniff out my name, birthdate, and place of residence, the threat of doxxing loomed over my head.
Exacerbating these invasions of my privacy was the tabloid-style media coverage that I received. Take, for example, one online magazine article that solicited insights from a ābody language expertā who concluded that my accusers āmight be onto something,ā since the āangle of [my] knees signals disinterestā and my āhands hint that [Iām] defensive.ā This tabloid body language analysisāsomething typically reserved for Kardashians, the British royal family, and other A-listersāmade me, a private citizen who had previously enjoyed his minimal internet presence, an unwilling recipient of the celebrity treatment.
Mercifully, my memedom has died downāinterest in the Google search term āCouch Guyā peaked on Oct. 5āand I have come to tolerate looks of vague recognition and occasional selfie requests from strangers in public. And my digital scarlet letter has not carried much weight offline, given that Lauren and the other co-stars of the now-infamous video know my true character. Therefore, my anxiety rests only in the prospect that the invasive TikTok sleuthing I experienced was not an isolated instance, but ratherāas tech writer Ryan Broderick has suggestedāthe latest manifestation of a large-scale sleuthing culture.
The sleuthing trend sweeping TikTok ramped up following the disappearance of the late Gabby Petito. As armchair TikTok sleuths flexed their investigative muscles, the appās algorithm boosted content theorizing about what happened to Petito. Madison Kircher of Slateās ICYMI podcast noted how her āFor You page just decided I simply needed to seeā TikTok usersā Gabby Petito videos āover and over again.ā It appears that a similar phenomenon occurred with my lower-stakes virality, as I found myself scrolling through countless tweets bemoaning the inescapability of āCouch Guy TikTok.ā One user despairingly reported seeing āfive tik toks back to back on my [For You page] about couch guy.ā (I assure you, though, that nobody despised Couch Guyās omnipresence more than myself.)
The most recent target of the appās emerging investigative spirit was Sabrina Prater, a 34-year-old contractor and trans woman, who went viral in November after posting a video of herself dancing in a basement midrenovation. The videoās virality began with parody videos, but quickly veered into the realm of conspiracy theory due to (you guessed it) the videoās apparent ābad vibesāāat which point I got a dreadful sense of dĆ©jĆ vu. As Praterās video climbed to 22 million views and internet sleuths came together to form a r/WhosSabrinaPrater community on Reddit, Prater faced baseless murder accusations, transphobic comparisons to Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs, and overzealous vigilantes who threatened to go to her neighborhood to investigate further. This incident reveals the harmful potential of TikTok sleuthing. One expert aptly summed up the Prater saga to Rolling Stone: āIt was like watching true crime, internet sleuthing, conspiracy theories, and transphobia collide in a car crash.ā
Given the apparent tendency of the TikTok algorithm to present viral spectacles to a user base increasingly hungry for content to analyze forensically, there will inevitably be more Couch Guys or Praters in the future. When they appear on your For You page, I implore you to remember that they are people, not mysteries for you to solve. As users focused their collective magnifying glass on Lauren, my friends, and meācomparing their sleuthing to āwatching a soap opera and knowing who the bad guy isāāit felt like the entertainment value of the meme began to overshadow our humanity. Stirred to make a TikTok of my own to quell the increasing hate, I posted a video reminding the sleuths that ānot everything is true crimeāāwhich commenters resoundingly deemed āgaslighting.ā Laurenās videos requesting that the armchair investigation stop were similarly dismissed as more evidence of my success as a manipulator, and my friendsā entreaties to respect our privacy, too, fell on deaf ears.
Certainly, noncelebrities have long unwillingly become public figures, and digital pile-ons have existed in some form since the dawn of the digital ageājust ask Monica Lewinsky. But on TikTok, algorithmic feedback loops and the nature of the For You page make it easier than ever for regular people to be thrust against their wishes into the limelight. And the extent of our collective power is less obvious online, where pile-ons are delivered, as journalist Jon Ronson put it, ālike remotely administered drone strikes.ā On the receiving end of the barrage, however, as one finds their reputation challenged, body language hyperanalyzed, and privacy invaded, the severity of our collective power is made much too clear.
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