What’s actually going on on TikTok? Why do many users change their TikTok profile picture to a Lego Star Wars profile picture? If you’ve been on the TikTok app a bit in the last few days, you’ll probably have not only seen the Disney filter in the video for some users, but also a noticeable number of profile pictures related to Lego Star Wars. The question arises, what is the meaning behind it and how can you get and set your own Star Wars profile picture on TikTok?

TikTok: What do the Star Wars profile pictures mean?

The exact origin of the Star Wars profile pictures on TikTok is unknown, apparently someone started it and a kind of mini-hype has developed that everyone wants to take part in. Meanwhile, the so-called Hype House (a group of many well-known “TikTokers” in the USA) is also cited as the reason for the profile pictures, which often take up prominent places on the “For You” page and thus block the places for other users. The Star Wars profile picture is intended to be a kind of protest against the Hype House, so that other users also get more space on the “For You” page.

How to set a Star Wars profile picture on TikTok?

By the way, the “Star Wars profile picture” hype is not new; in addition to TikTok, the exact same thing has also been used as a “raid” symbol on other platforms such as Instagram and Facebook in the past. On the linked Instagram profile named starwars.wookiee You can find many of the Star Wars profile pictures currently used on TikTok for download.

The hype surrounding the Star Wars profile picture on TikTok will probably die down quickly and you won’t see the heads of the Lego Star Wars characters in the app as often anymore. Anyone who is bothered by this will have to bite the bullet until then, for better or for worse, but every hype comes to an end.

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