KAM is a controversial term that’s been circulating on TikTok and other social media apps for several years. But what does this acronym stand for?

TikTokis a breeding ground for trendy slang terms and acronyms that millions of people use on a daily basis. While most of these are harmless, you might occasionally come across terms that are offensive or problematic, like the ‘d-slur’, or the infamous acronymRCTA.

One controversial term that’s resurfaced onthe appis KAM, which often leads to heated discussions about gender relations, feminism, and social justice. Here’s what it means.

KAM meaning on TikTok

KAM meaning on TikTok

She later claimed that her video was a parody, not a serious call to action. But despite her clarification, the term escaped its original context to take on a life of its own within social media discourse.

On TikTok, KAM has been used by a spectrum of users, from those holding extreme feminist views to others employing the term more jestingly to underscore issues of toxic masculinity and inappropriate behavior by some men towards women.

Most people who use the term emphasize that it’s not intended as an endorsement of actual violence, but rather as a provocative means to draw attention to serious social issues. However, the term has still faced backlash from different corners of the online community.

While the KAM discourse is mostly participated in by women, a number of men on TikTok have also used it to agree humorously with the criticisms leveled at toxic male behaviors. They often use the KAM hashtag in their videos, where they break “bro-code” and share their male friends’ toxic dating habits.

If there are other acronyms or phrases being used on TikTok that you are confused about,check out our guide hereto learn all about the app’s most popular terms.

Kawter Abed is an Entertainment Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She is a journalism graduate and provides expert coverage of viral news, TikTok trends, and YouTube creators. She is also a big fan of Nintendo games and Netflix shows. You can contact her at: kawter.abed@dexerto.com