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Skibidi Toilet Syndrome has taken over the internet

The new trend Skibidi Toilet has turned into a Syndrome

byOnur Demirkol
August 28, 2023
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Skibidi Toilet is one of the newest trends no one has any idea how it first started and how it got so popular. On the other hand, it also turned into a Syndrome, and today, we will talk about the Skibidi Toilet Syndrome.

Have you ever gone on a curious journey through YouTube and ended up finding the Skibidi Toilet series? Believe it or not, these odd singing toilet videos have a higher rating on IMDB than shows like Star Trek: Picard, Constantine, and The Flash, with a 7.6 score. This is no joke, and neither are the quirky toilet characters. But what’s the deal with these videos that consistently get about 100 million views each time they’re uploaded on YouTube?

If you’re unfamiliar, here’s one of the highest-rated episodes of Skibidi Toilet (with an 8.5 rating) on IMDB.

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People think that parents should take precautions against the Skibidi Toilet Syndrome (Image Credit)

What is Skibidi Toilet?

Picture a world where singing toilet creatures dream of taking over the planet. This is the realm of Skibidi Toilet, a captivating animated series on YouTube created by the innovative minds at DaFuq!?Boom!. This quirky show started in February 2023 and quickly charmed audiences with its unique appeal.

Beneath the fun exterior of Skibidi Toilet videos, there’s a story told through visuals. In this strange world, toilet characters come to life using popular games like Half-Life 2 and Counter-Strike: Source elements. These odd characters have taken control over humans, leaving only people wearing fancy clothes and cameras as heads.

What’s the deal with Skibidi Toilet? Each video shows a playful battle between these unusual groups. The camera-headed people use clever ideas to outsmart the invading toilets. But with each episode, things get more intense as the toilet creatures fight back even harder.

The story gets richer with new characters, like those with speaker heads and mysterious TV figures that use the iconic THX sound to defeat their enemies.

Since it started in February, DaFuqBoom’s creation has gained a massive 22 million subscribers and an incredible 8 billion views on YouTube. And here’s an interesting fact: last week, according to Google, Skibidi Toilet was searched for more than artificial intelligence all around the world.

“I did a parody of her take on the ‘skibidi dop dop yes yes’ meme. The Skibidi toilet video was random, just based on an unexpected head popping out of the toilet,” DaFuqBoom said to Dexerto.

What is Skibidi Toilet Syndrome?

“Skibidi Toilet Syndrome is a made-up syndrome used to refer to kindergarteners who like unfunny and stupid.
-You see that unfunny kid? Yea i do He has Skibidi Toilet Syndrome,” says Urban Dictionary.

The channel began sharing the series in January. The show features a man’s head coming out of a dirty toilet seat while singing Biser King’s ‘Dom Dom Yes Yes’.

Currently, 90 videos from this series are available on the channel. Newer videos have the toilet man in a futuristic setting with its own story.

Every video gets a lot of views very quickly—within hours! The most recent video from the series got 17 million views just a few hours after being uploaded. Where to Watch Skibidi Toilet They mostly use YouTube and TikTok to share their content.

How to take precautions against the Skibidi Toilet Syndrome

Because these videos are getting a lot of attention, many people are suggesting that parents keep an eye on what their kids are watching to prevent the Skibidi Toilet Syndrome.

The easiest way to do this is by using parental controls. You can use these controls on apps like TikTok, YouTube Kids, or regular YouTube. To take it a step further, you can set up these controls right from the beginning on the Google Play Store or App Store.

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It is actually pretty hard to understand the meaning behind these videos (Image Credit)

You can also decide how much time your kids spend on these apps. Both TikTok and YouTube have a feature called restricted mode that can filter out mature content.

For extra safety on TikTok, you can also filter out specific content. By blocking certain words related to the content, that type of content won’t show up on your child’s profile.

Featured image credit: DaFuq!?Boom!

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