The article discusses a viral trend on TikTok called the ‘Red Note’ migration, where users post videos of themselves leaving a red sticky note in public places. The trend started with a TikTok user named @felixhouseparty, who posted a video of himself leaving a red note in a grocery store, with the caption ‘I left a red note somewhere.’ The trend quickly gained popularity, with users leaving red notes in various locations and sharing their experiences on the platform. While some view it as a harmless prank, others have criticized it as littering or vandalism. The article explores the potential motivations behind the trend, such as seeking attention or creating a sense of community among participants. It also examines the broader implications of viral trends on social media platforms like TikTok, where content can spread rapidly and inspire copycats. The article concludes by noting that the ‘Red Note’ migration trend highlights the power of social media to influence behavior, both positively and negatively.