Social Media Trends — 2026-07-09
Instagram simplifies video playback controls to match TikTok's experience, while platforms continue rolling out user-controlled algorithm features. The "Saxophone Gets Louder" meme dominates viral moments, and creators face shifting algorithm dynamics across major platforms.
Social Media Trends — 2026-07-09
Platform Updates
Instagram Video Playback Simplified
Instagram is streamlining how users control video playback. The update removes friction from pausing videos—users can still mute audio with an additional tap after pausing, but the overall interaction is now closer to TikTok's viewing model.

TikTok Text Feature Drives Viral Potential
TikTok has rolled out an updated text feature as part of its July 2026 algorithm changes. Creators using the TikTok text feature are seeing improved performance, making it a key tool for going viral on the platform.

Trending
"Saxophone Gets Louder" Meme Takes Over
The "Saxophone Gets Louder" meme has become the dominant viral moment across social media in early July 2026. The trend is simple, dramatic, and universally relatable—a perfect formula for viral spread. Its simplicity and emotional resonance have made it ubiquitous across TikTok and Instagram.

The "6/7" Date Trend Goes Mainstream
The "6-7" trend capitalized on the calendar date (July 6, 2026), with major celebrities including actors joining in by repeating the phrase. Celebrity participation amplified reach, turning a simple numerical observation into a widespread meme that dominated feeds on July 6-7.

Erling Haaland Running Meme Spreads Across Platforms
The "Erling Haaland running meme" based on a screenshot of the striker during the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become a versatile template. Companies are using simple Photoshop edits to join the viral moment, demonstrating how sports moments can fuel sustained meme culture.
Creator Watch
Algorithm Shifts Reshape Content Strategy
Social media algorithm changes in July 2026 are forcing creators to adapt. AI-powered feeds and stricter ad rules across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn mean creators must rethink their approach to reach and engagement to maintain visibility.

Data current as of July 9, 2026. Platform updates reflect changes announced within the past 24 hours.
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