FIFA World Cup, Taylor Swift and, um… Air Fryer – here are…

FIFA World Cup, Taylor Swift and, um… Air Fryer – here are…

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With 2022 coming to an end, social media platforms have started announcing the biggest and most popular trends of the year. Metaplatforms Inc.‘s META Instagram has also announced the top trending hashtags of 2022 – some of which will make your funny bone, while others will make you think.

What happened: From #AIRFRYER to #SPYXFAMILY – an anime based on a Japanese manga series – this year’s top trending hashtags are a mixed bag. While some are popular, others are pretty random at first.

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Here’s a look at the full list of the 10 trending Instagram hashtags of 2022:

From air fryers to anime, these were the hottest hashtags of 2022 🚀 pic.twitter.com/rUc9tGLMUD

#MAHSAAMINI

Iran is in the midst of nationwide anti-regime unrest following the death of Mahsa Amini, an Iranian Kurdish woman, in police custody. The morality police held her she allegedly wore her hijab “improperly”.

#TAYLORSWIFT

At the time of writing, Taylor Swift had 237 million followers on Instagram. In October, the singer-songwriter released her 10th studio album,midnight.” Several earlier this month Swift fans filed a lawsuit versus ticketmaster – an American ticket sales and distribution company – before a California court that accused them of anti-competitive and fraudulent behavior and said the company prevented them from buying tickets for the musician’s concerts.

#STANDWITHUKRAINE

Since the beginning of Russia-Ukraine War In February 2022, Ukrainians suffered massively Damage to their lives and infrastructure. According to the Office of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, almost seven thousand civilians or unarmed persons have died since the beginning of the war. That Volodymyr Zelenskyy-LED government in Ukraine has used social media extensively to enlist the support of the world at war.

#FIFA WORLD CUP

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