TikTok is buzzing in October 2025 with mashups and dance crazes, where viral compilations are collecting millions of views. Channels like CHALA VIDZ and Sun Asian are mixing the hottest tracks and moves, with listeners from the Philippines to Kazakhstan and France dropping their favorite moments and tagging friends to keep the energy alive. It’s a nonstop flow of inventive choreography and bold self-expression, with “Gratitude” by Brandon Lake standing out as one of the most popular trending sounds this week, according to Vavoza.
But beyond the dance floor, the TikTok headlines are on fire. The platform faced potential shutdown in the United States until President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the end of September to keep TikTok online for its 170 million American fans. The White House explained that this move lets people keep accessing global content with added data protections. Meanwhile, Oracle founder Larry Ellison now leads a group of investors taking over TikTok’s U.S. operations. According to France 24, this change has ignited debates around free speech and who will control what content gets seen, especially for creators posting about sensitive political topics.
The TikTok algorithm is also stirring discussion. As reported by AOL, the platform’s powerful recommendation engine is set to be retrained and brought under U.S. control—a big shift from its previous parent company, ByteDance, in China. While some hail this as a win for data security, The Epoch Times notes that some experts question whether these changes will address deeper concerns about transparency and influence over what goes viral.
There’s also a spotlight on how to win at TikTok, with guides from RecurPost emphasizing that steady, frequent posting boosts reach and follower growth. The advice for 2025: consistency over bursts, with up to four posts per day, especially at high-traffic hours in the evening or weekends.
It’s not all viral dances and politics, though—concerns remain over TikTok’s impact on young users. NBC Palm Springs recently highlighted a watchdog report finding that even teen accounts in restricted mode were served inappropriate content, raising ongoing safety and regulation questions for the platform.
That’s a wrap on TikTok’s biggest trends and breaking news this week. Thanks for tuning in, be sure to subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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