In Indonesia, "goyang" translates to "shake" or "dance." On X (formerly Twitter), this keyword is frequently used to share or discover viral dance clips.
From celebrities to ordinary folks, everyone seems to be getting in on the action. We've seen politicians, influencers, and even news anchors goyang (that's "dancing" in Indonesian) on Twitter!
However, not everyone is convinced that "Twitter goyang" is a genuine phenomenon. Some have dismissed it as a mere myth or a form of confirmation bias, where users are simply more likely to notice and comment on behavior that seems out of character.
In recent months, a new term has been making waves on social media: "Twitter Goyang." For those who may not be familiar, Twitter Goyang refers to the phenomenon of Twitter users sharing their reactions, thoughts, and opinions on various topics, often with a dash of humor and wit.