Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 19
TikTok Users Probe Hidden 'Farlands' With Search Codes, Surfacing Disturbing Videos
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 19

TikTok Users Probe Hidden 'Farlands' With Search Codes, Surfacing Disturbing Videos

1 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 19

Summary

  • Random letter-and-number codes shared in TikTok comments are guiding users into the so-called Farlands, where search results can surface obscure, bizarre and sometimes disturbing videos outside normal recommendations.
  • Users say the appeal is less the content itself than the act of subverting TikTok’s algorithm, with some posting 500-word comments or guessing codes in hopes of steering their feeds manually.
  • TikTok’s opaque search system makes the phenomenon hard to verify consistently, since results vary by user; the company did not respond to questions about how the videos are surfaced.
  • Millions of views on some Farlands-style posts show the trend is already partly mainstream, even as devotees insist the “real” version means untagged videos with only about 30 views.
  • The meme draws on older internet aesthetics such as creepypasta, deep-fried images and TikTok’s earlier “Deeptok,” but it also reflects a broader backlash against algorithmic control and AI-saturated feeds.

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