What is 'look between Keyboard' trend on X? After 'Click Here', netizens come up with new GUESSING GAME

The look between your keyboard ignites interest among readers of the post to literally look at their keyboards and decode the message in it. 

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After the viral Click Here trend, netizens on Tuesday come up with new 'guessing game' trend on X (formerly Twitter). While Click Here trend on X witnessed netizens around the world and political parties of India posting with hidden messages, the latest 'look between keyboard' trend is somewhat similar. The look between your keyboard ingnites interest among readers of the post to literally look at their keyboards and decode the message in it. 

 

For instance, a user shared former Indian cricketer MS Dhoni's pic with T20 World Cup trophy and wrote in the caption, "Dhoni's Reaction when he look between R and Y." Between R and Y, there is 'T' on the keyboard. The users tried to highlight the 'T' of the word Thala. Thala is an affectionate name given to MSD by Chennai Super Kings fans. 

A Pakistani user shared Babar Azam's pic with a crown on his head and wrote, "Look between L and J on your keyboard." On keyboard, the word 'K' comes between L and J. The fan was trying to highlight Babar Azam's nickname given by his team-mate and fans i.e. King, hence 'K'. 

 

 

Mumbai Indians fans also jumped to the viral trend and shared Rohit Sharma's pic with IPL trophy with the caption, "look between E and T on your keypad." Between E and T comes R. R is the initial of Team India skipper Rohit Sharma. 

 

 

What was the Click Here trend?
 

The arrow in the ‘Click here’ trend points to the “alt text" or “alternative text" section located on the left, which helps users annotate the photos when they upload on the social media platform with text. Using text-to-speech recognition and Braille language, this feature can assist those who are visually challenged to understand the image.  The “ALT” text was introduced by the platform back in 2016 when the social media company was still known as Twitter. With the alt text feature, photo descriptions can have a maximum of 420 characters.


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