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The King of Petty has officially reclaimed his throne, teaming up with DoorDash to take shade to a new level just days before the Super Bowl. 50 Cent uses the "Big Beef" campaign to take aim at his rivals, specifically Diddy, who is currently roughly four months into a 50-month sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, using everything from cheese puffs to combs to prove he never lets go of a grudge. It’s a hilarious reminder that when it comes to long-term feuds, you should never try to outdo Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. #SuperBowl #nfl #superbowcommercial #50cent #halftimeshow
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The King of Petty has officially reclaimed his throne, teaming up with DoorDash to take shade to a new level just days before the Super Bowl. 50 Cent uses the "Big Beef" campaign to take aim at his rivals, specifically Diddy, who is currently roughly four months into a 50-month sentence at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, using everything from cheese puffs to combs to prove he never lets go of a grudge. It’s a hilarious reminder that when it comes to long-term feuds, you should never try to outdo Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson. #SuperBowl #nfl #superbowcommercial #50cent #halftimeshow
If you want a glimpse at how far AI video generation has come since 2023, look no further than the "Will Smith eating spaghetti" test, which has basically become the Hello World of generative AI. In a video from a Reddit user on the r/OpenAI subreddit, the post shows the evolution of the test — from its humble beginnings as a monstrous, pixelated mess to something far more cinematic, even if you can still tell it’s AI. This version was made using the Kling 3.0 video generator, developed by Chinese tech company Kuaishou Technology. In it, Will Smith is seen at a dinner table not just eating spaghetti, but actually talking with a younger man seated across from him. As the kids say these days, we are officially cooked. CREDIT: MetaKnowing on Reddit #chatgpt #claud #anthropic #clawdbot #macmini
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If you want a glimpse at how far AI video generation has come since 2023, look no further than the "Will Smith eating spaghetti" test, which has basically become the Hello World of generative AI. In a video from a Reddit user on the r/OpenAI subreddit, the post shows the evolution of the test — from its humble beginnings as a monstrous, pixelated mess to something far more cinematic, even if you can still tell it’s AI. This version was made using the Kling 3.0 video generator, developed by Chinese tech company Kuaishou Technology. In it, Will Smith is seen at a dinner table not just eating spaghetti, but actually talking with a younger man seated across from him. As the kids say these days, we are officially cooked. CREDIT: MetaKnowing on Reddit #chatgpt #claud #anthropic #clawdbot #macmini
He didn’t run into his idol, Cristiano Ronaldo, but he stumbled into the next best thing, Tom Brady. IShowSpeed kicked off his 35-day nonstop YouTube streaming marathon in Miami and somehow found himself on Tom Brady’s dock to start things off. Looks like he’ll have a wild month ahead if this is how it starts. Credit: iShowSpeed/Youtube #ishowspeed #tombrady #fyp #kick #twitch
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He didn’t run into his idol, Cristiano Ronaldo, but he stumbled into the next best thing, Tom Brady. IShowSpeed kicked off his 35-day nonstop YouTube streaming marathon in Miami and somehow found himself on Tom Brady’s dock to start things off. Looks like he’ll have a wild month ahead if this is how it starts. Credit: iShowSpeed/Youtube #ishowspeed #tombrady #fyp #kick #twitch
Comedians interviewing other comedians is always an entertaining genre, and Jon Stewart's Daily Show interview with John Mulaney is no exception. We could watch these two talk nonsense all day. #jonstewart #johnmulaney #comedian #comedy
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Comedians interviewing other comedians is always an entertaining genre, and Jon Stewart's Daily Show interview with John Mulaney is no exception. We could watch these two talk nonsense all day. #jonstewart #johnmulaney #comedian #comedy
Just when you thought we were safe from the “Lil Timmy Tim” era, the internet has decided Timothée Chalamet has resurrected his rap career.
  
 Online detectives are linking the actor to rising UK artist EsDeeKid thanks to their weirdly identical eyes, a matching Alexander McQueen scarf, and the fact that Timmy was recently spotted with EsDeeKid’s collaborator Fakemink. 
  
We get it. It sounds unhinged, but considering Chalamet nailed a British accent for “The King” and even dropped a cryptic “👀” emoji on a post about the theory, the math is mathing.
  
We’ll have to see if the upcoming tour brings a face reveal or if this is just another top-tier promotional stunt from the Marty Supreme star.   #timotheechalamet #martysupreme #esdeekid #hiphop     🎥: @fritz.wlm on TikTok
📸: Daniele Venturelli/Getty, @Esdeekid on IG
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Just when you thought we were safe from the “Lil Timmy Tim” era, the internet has decided Timothée Chalamet has resurrected his rap career.
 
 Online detectives are linking the actor to rising UK artist EsDeeKid thanks to their weirdly identical eyes, a matching Alexander McQueen scarf, and the fact that Timmy was recently spotted with EsDeeKid’s collaborator Fakemink. 
 
We get it. It sounds unhinged, but considering Chalamet nailed a British accent for “The King” and even dropped a cryptic “👀” emoji on a post about the theory, the math is mathing.
 
We’ll have to see if the upcoming tour brings a face reveal or if this is just another top-tier promotional stunt from the Marty Supreme star. #timotheechalamet #martysupreme #esdeekid #hiphop 🎥: @fritz.wlm on TikTok
📸: Daniele Venturelli/Getty, @Esdeekid on IG
'King of the Hill' actor Pamela Adlon reacts to Bobby Hill TikTok videos 😂 #kingofthehill #bobbyhill #saymore #animation
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'King of the Hill' actor Pamela Adlon reacts to Bobby Hill TikTok videos 😂 #kingofthehill #bobbyhill #saymore #animation
Just throwing around our $150 phone pocket like it’s nothing…😝 #iphonepocket #applepocket #iphonesock #iphonesccessories #newappleproduct
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Just throwing around our $150 phone pocket like it’s nothing…😝 #iphonepocket #applepocket #iphonesock #iphonesccessories #newappleproduct
The Nintendo Switch 2 launch didn’t go as planned. Some fans opened their consoles only to find punctured screens, thanks to GameStop employees stapling store receipts directly into the front of the box. People aren’t just blaming GameStop. Nintendo is also catching heat for a packaging choice that puts the console’s screen front and center behind a thin cardboard box. Naturally, everyone took to the internet to freak out.
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The Nintendo Switch 2 launch didn’t go as planned. Some fans opened their consoles only to find punctured screens, thanks to GameStop employees stapling store receipts directly into the front of the box. People aren’t just blaming GameStop. Nintendo is also catching heat for a packaging choice that puts the console’s screen front and center behind a thin cardboard box. Naturally, everyone took to the internet to freak out.
ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! from broadcast indefinitely. The decision comes amidst Republican criticism toward Kimmel for recent comments about right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk's killer. Announced on Wednesday evening, Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s suspension came not long before filming for its next episode had been scheduled to commence. The long-running talk show's future is now unclear, with the looming possibility that its 22-year run may come to an abrupt end. While ABC has not officially stated why it has halted Kimmel's talk show, threats from the Trump administration appear to be a driving factor. Hours prior to ABC's announcement, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr accused Kimmel of deliberately lying about the motives of Kirk's killer, and called for the network to take action against him. Kimmel has not yet made any public statement regarding his show's suspension at the time of posting. Credit: ABC/Disney
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ABC has pulled Jimmy Kimmel Live! from broadcast indefinitely. The decision comes amidst Republican criticism toward Kimmel for recent comments about right-wing commentator Charlie Kirk's killer. Announced on Wednesday evening, Jimmy Kimmel Live!'s suspension came not long before filming for its next episode had been scheduled to commence. The long-running talk show's future is now unclear, with the looming possibility that its 22-year run may come to an abrupt end. While ABC has not officially stated why it has halted Kimmel's talk show, threats from the Trump administration appear to be a driving factor. Hours prior to ABC's announcement, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr accused Kimmel of deliberately lying about the motives of Kirk's killer, and called for the network to take action against him. Kimmel has not yet made any public statement regarding his show's suspension at the time of posting. Credit: ABC/Disney
Amidst a struggling economy, government shutdown, and uncertain SNAP benefits, TikTok has become an unexpected hub for mutual aid, with users setting up pop-up food pantries to feed their communities.   One of the most viral examples of these DIY food pantries came from AJ Owen (@ ajpgh412). In a teary TikTok, Owen describes how his front-yard food pantry has helped countless people, before revealing that an anonymous donor dropped off an envelope stuffed with cash.   Across TikTok and other platforms, similar pop-up pantries are multiplying — digital proof that grassroots generosity can spread as quickly as any viral trend.
  
 (Video Credit: AJ Owen (@ ajpgh412) via TikTok)    #government #shutdown #snap #news #breakingnews
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Amidst a struggling economy, government shutdown, and uncertain SNAP benefits, TikTok has become an unexpected hub for mutual aid, with users setting up pop-up food pantries to feed their communities. One of the most viral examples of these DIY food pantries came from AJ Owen (@ ajpgh412). In a teary TikTok, Owen describes how his front-yard food pantry has helped countless people, before revealing that an anonymous donor dropped off an envelope stuffed with cash. Across TikTok and other platforms, similar pop-up pantries are multiplying — digital proof that grassroots generosity can spread as quickly as any viral trend.
 
 (Video Credit: AJ Owen (@ ajpgh412) via TikTok) #government #shutdown #snap #news #breakingnews
Jordan The Stallion has stories to tell. And you've likely seen them; the guy is everywhere. He has 17 million followers on TikTok, has collaborated with some of the biggest celebrities (Donald Glover, Steph Curry, and Channing Tatum, to name a few), and his posts consistently rack up millions of views. Jordan's the guy you've almost certainly seen on your FYP motioning you closer, saying, "Come here," or testing TikTok's favorite juicer. Real last name Howlett — no, his surname is not The Stallion — Jordan is up for Storyteller of the Year at the 2025 TikTok Awards. He sat down with Mashable in New York to talk about his journey as a creator and what, exactly, it's like to film with the most famous people on the planet. Head to the link in bio for the full interview. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  Catch Jordan and all the other nominees at the show on Dec. 18th at 5 p.m. PT. Mashable will be on the ground at the TikTok Awards so stay locked to our site and socials for everything about the show. #tiktokawards #tiktokawards2025 #jordanhowlett @Jordan_The_Stallion8
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Jordan The Stallion has stories to tell. And you've likely seen them; the guy is everywhere. He has 17 million followers on TikTok, has collaborated with some of the biggest celebrities (Donald Glover, Steph Curry, and Channing Tatum, to name a few), and his posts consistently rack up millions of views. Jordan's the guy you've almost certainly seen on your FYP motioning you closer, saying, "Come here," or testing TikTok's favorite juicer. Real last name Howlett — no, his surname is not The Stallion — Jordan is up for Storyteller of the Year at the 2025 TikTok Awards. He sat down with Mashable in New York to talk about his journey as a creator and what, exactly, it's like to film with the most famous people on the planet. Head to the link in bio for the full interview. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Catch Jordan and all the other nominees at the show on Dec. 18th at 5 p.m. PT. Mashable will be on the ground at the TikTok Awards so stay locked to our site and socials for everything about the show. #tiktokawards #tiktokawards2025 #jordanhowlett @Jordan_The_Stallion8
Looks like the Mayor of Flavortown is heading to the Super Bowl this year. Guy Fieri, everyone’s favorite eccentric culinary icon, has been teasing his upcoming collaboration with the home appliance brand Bosch with a totally new look. Is it real? Is it AI? Who knows. All we know is that without his signature goatee and frosty highlights, Guy looks more like an insurance salesman than a rockstar chef. Let’s just hope he returns to his signature spiky self once the game is over. #SuperBowl #football #nfl
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Looks like the Mayor of Flavortown is heading to the Super Bowl this year. Guy Fieri, everyone’s favorite eccentric culinary icon, has been teasing his upcoming collaboration with the home appliance brand Bosch with a totally new look. Is it real? Is it AI? Who knows. All we know is that without his signature goatee and frosty highlights, Guy looks more like an insurance salesman than a rockstar chef. Let’s just hope he returns to his signature spiky self once the game is over. #SuperBowl #football #nfl
The Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night, has become a competition for who can pull off the wildest outfits, and it is safe to say that this year the celebrities really came to impress. Swipe through to see our favorite looks  ➡️ #metgala #themetgala #metgala2026
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The Met Gala, fashion’s biggest night, has become a competition for who can pull off the wildest outfits, and it is safe to say that this year the celebrities really came to impress. Swipe through to see our favorite looks ➡️ #metgala #themetgala #metgala2026
He's not eating spaghetti, but there seems to be some AI slop in a YouTube video shared by Will Smith. Commenters noticed telltale signs of generative AI in a video on the Fresh Prince's official YouTube channel promoting his tour.  The video, which appears to be live footage of Smith performing his new song "You Can Make It," shows fans with distorted faces, hands, and other possible evidence that the crowds were AI-generated. People did not hold back on the presumed use of generative AI to create big crowds and emotional fans. "Ok, this guy definitely has a humiliation fetish," a user commented. "No other explanation for releasing a crowd of AI abominations holding up misspelled signs about how he saved their lives." One shot showed a fan holding up a sign saying "'You Can Make It' helped me survive cancer. Thx Will." The fan has that cartoony frown and shiny smooth skin common in AI-generated videos, and the hand of the person in front of him morphs into his hand holding up the sign, with a seemingly disembodied hand behind theirs. It's unclear whether the footage is AI-generated. Regardless, many viewers are convinced it's AI. #ai #willsmith #artificialintelligence #openAI #chatgpt
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He's not eating spaghetti, but there seems to be some AI slop in a YouTube video shared by Will Smith. Commenters noticed telltale signs of generative AI in a video on the Fresh Prince's official YouTube channel promoting his tour. The video, which appears to be live footage of Smith performing his new song "You Can Make It," shows fans with distorted faces, hands, and other possible evidence that the crowds were AI-generated. People did not hold back on the presumed use of generative AI to create big crowds and emotional fans. "Ok, this guy definitely has a humiliation fetish," a user commented. "No other explanation for releasing a crowd of AI abominations holding up misspelled signs about how he saved their lives." One shot showed a fan holding up a sign saying "'You Can Make It' helped me survive cancer. Thx Will." The fan has that cartoony frown and shiny smooth skin common in AI-generated videos, and the hand of the person in front of him morphs into his hand holding up the sign, with a seemingly disembodied hand behind theirs. It's unclear whether the footage is AI-generated. Regardless, many viewers are convinced it's AI. #ai #willsmith #artificialintelligence #openAI #chatgpt
On the surface, the hit movie from Ryan Coogler is about Preacher Boy resisting a vampire. But it's a film packed with history and lore. One where the closer you look, the deeper it gets. And there's a bigger story you might have missed. #sinners #sinnersmovietiktok #sinnersexplained #ryancoogler #michaelbjordan #halieesteinfeld #vampires
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On the surface, the hit movie from Ryan Coogler is about Preacher Boy resisting a vampire. But it's a film packed with history and lore. One where the closer you look, the deeper it gets. And there's a bigger story you might have missed. #sinners #sinnersmovietiktok #sinnersexplained #ryancoogler #michaelbjordan #halieesteinfeld #vampires
A bizarre video of one of Tesla's Optimus robots appearing to malfunction and fall over while serving drinks at an event is going viral online.   The incident happened at an "Autonomy Visualized" event at its Miami store. As Electrek writes, the Tesla event was promoted as a way to showcase the company's “Autopilot technology and Optimus.” The robot's hands knock into the table, causing water bottles to fall. Then, suddenly, the robot seems to completely malfunction and falls back.   The weirdest part of the video, though, may be the motion the robot's arms and hands make while it begins to tip backwards. The Optimus robot lifts its arms upwards as its hands make a motion as if removing something — rather like someone removing a VR headset from their head.    So, while Musk touts autonomous robots, it appears Optimus may still be remotely operated — at least, at public events that aim to promote their autonomy.   #tesla #teslarobot #elon #robotics
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A bizarre video of one of Tesla's Optimus robots appearing to malfunction and fall over while serving drinks at an event is going viral online. The incident happened at an "Autonomy Visualized" event at its Miami store. As Electrek writes, the Tesla event was promoted as a way to showcase the company's “Autopilot technology and Optimus.” The robot's hands knock into the table, causing water bottles to fall. Then, suddenly, the robot seems to completely malfunction and falls back. The weirdest part of the video, though, may be the motion the robot's arms and hands make while it begins to tip backwards. The Optimus robot lifts its arms upwards as its hands make a motion as if removing something — rather like someone removing a VR headset from their head. So, while Musk touts autonomous robots, it appears Optimus may still be remotely operated — at least, at public events that aim to promote their autonomy. #tesla #teslarobot #elon #robotics
Robert Downey Jr. just shared with us the trailer for Avengers: Doomsday here at Cinemacon and it was AMAZING. #cinemacon #avengers #avengersdoomsday #disney
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Robert Downey Jr. just shared with us the trailer for Avengers: Doomsday here at Cinemacon and it was AMAZING. #cinemacon #avengers #avengersdoomsday #disney
Last month, Matt Taylor, aka @thisismatttaylor, posted a TikTok video about how much he loves being an art teacher.   That's a normal thing an art teacher might post, sure, but Matt Taylor looks very much like comedic actor Kevin James, star of the classic '90s sitcom The “King of Queens".   That might lead you to ask another important question, "Why is Kevin James pretending to be an art teacher named Matt Taylor on TikTok?"   Taylor didn't respond to a request for comment from Mashable, and neither did James's representatives, but there are three main theories floating around the internet:   - Matt Taylor happens to be Kevin James' doppelgänger. They are two different people. - Kevin James is pulling a KJ Apa. - This is a promotion for Kevin James' new movie.   In the end, we agree with this commenter, who wrote: "I don’t care if he’s Kevin James, I like Matt Taylor’s vibe!"   🎥: (@thisismatttaylor on Tiktok)   #kevinjames #news
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Last month, Matt Taylor, aka @thisismatttaylor, posted a TikTok video about how much he loves being an art teacher. That's a normal thing an art teacher might post, sure, but Matt Taylor looks very much like comedic actor Kevin James, star of the classic '90s sitcom The “King of Queens". That might lead you to ask another important question, "Why is Kevin James pretending to be an art teacher named Matt Taylor on TikTok?" Taylor didn't respond to a request for comment from Mashable, and neither did James's representatives, but there are three main theories floating around the internet: - Matt Taylor happens to be Kevin James' doppelgänger. They are two different people. - Kevin James is pulling a KJ Apa. - This is a promotion for Kevin James' new movie. In the end, we agree with this commenter, who wrote: "I don’t care if he’s Kevin James, I like Matt Taylor’s vibe!" 🎥: (@thisismatttaylor on Tiktok) #kevinjames #news
Worried that Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 can't withstand a lot of folding and unfolding? A Korean YouTuber is here to alleviate those fears — or make them worse, depending on how his experiment ends. The tech-it YouTube channel is currently running a stream in which one of the hosts aims to fold the Galaxy Z Fold 7 200,000 times to see how it holds up. One would imagine that performing this would be easier using specialized equipment, but the streamer in the video is actually manually folding and unfolding the phone, which is...impressive? A caption on top of the video stream claims that the feat is performed manually to make the experiment "similar to the actual usage environment." Our wrists hurt just looking at it, though. Video Credit: Tech It/YouTube
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Worried that Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 can't withstand a lot of folding and unfolding? A Korean YouTuber is here to alleviate those fears — or make them worse, depending on how his experiment ends. The tech-it YouTube channel is currently running a stream in which one of the hosts aims to fold the Galaxy Z Fold 7 200,000 times to see how it holds up. One would imagine that performing this would be easier using specialized equipment, but the streamer in the video is actually manually folding and unfolding the phone, which is...impressive? A caption on top of the video stream claims that the feat is performed manually to make the experiment "similar to the actual usage environment." Our wrists hurt just looking at it, though. Video Credit: Tech It/YouTube
🎵 At Samsung Unpacked there was Galaxy AI, A-I-A-I-O…  Can you count how many times AI was said? #samsung #samsungunpacked #galaxyai #ai #samsunggalaxy
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🎵 At Samsung Unpacked there was Galaxy AI, A-I-A-I-O… Can you count how many times AI was said? #samsung #samsungunpacked #galaxyai #ai #samsunggalaxy

Mashable (@mashable) Tiktok Stats & Analytics

Mashable (@mashable) has 605K Tiktok followers with a 7.89% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 469 videos, Mashable received 2.67M total likes and 34.0M views, averaging 5.69K likes per video. This page tracks Mashable's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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How many TikTok followers does Mashable have?+
Mashable (@mashable) has 605K TikTok followers as of May 2026.
What is Mashable's TikTok engagement rate?+
Mashable's TikTok engagement rate is 7.89% over the last 12 months, based on 469 videos.
How many likes does Mashable get on TikTok?+
Mashable received 2.67M total likes across 469 videos in the last 12 months, averaging 5.69K likes per video.
How many TikTok views does Mashable get?+
Mashable's TikTok content generated 34.0M total views over the last 12 months.