The King Von Anti-Piracy Screen meme, also known as the King Von Stare, features a black-and-white image of King Von staring menacingly, originally from his 2021 posthumous music video "Demon." It gained popularity in 2024 on TikTok and Twitter, often used in Slow Fade-In videos to humorously exaggerate anger over minor transgressions, similar to the Thousand-Yard Stare meme. A viral Lightning Eyes edit, set to a Slender Man sound, further boosted its reach, aligning with Patrick Bateman Lightning Eyes and Joker Lightning Eyes trends.
The Vexbolts Mass Unfollowing event on December 31, 2024, started as a TikTok trend urging users to unfollow Vexbolts to "leave him in 2024" due to his cringeworthy content. However, the campaign backfired, instead boosting his follower count from 1 million to over 5 million within days, as users followed him to join the trend.
The Druski Dancing meme went viral in mid-2024, featuring comedian Druski dancing outdoors in a white t-shirt, jorts, and a durag. Users on TikTok repurposed the clip with humorous captions satirizing their "2024 stats," often in a self-deprecating manner. The trend highlighted Druski's appeal and the internet's love for relatable humor.