TikTok Graveyard makes data tombstones similar to Spotify Wrapped before looming shutdown

As a TikTok ban across the U.S. feels both pending and imminent, longtime users have found an eccentric way to reflect on the app's impact it has had on their lives.
A new website titled TikTok Graveyard gives users fun statistics on their app activity displayed on a digital tombstone. The feature allows users to share their tombstones on social media to bond, brag, or cope with the amount of time they spend on the app.
Similar to the annual Spotify Wrapped, TikTok Graveyard uses data to share self-reflective facts, including the number of videos watched. Other facts include the number of videos they liked, their best friend on the app, and the hours of "time lost forever."
The tombstone image contains the app's popular logo, the person's username and a date range from the month they created their account to January 2025. The feature also includes quirky quotes such as "They went viral once," "They almost quit their job to go full influencer," or even "They watched 'one more video' for five hours straight."
"I got my tiktok wrapped. That's so many hours," TikTok user @emily.scholten wrote, sharing her tombstone.
How to make TikTok Graveyard tombstone
Before viewing their tombstone, users must download their data from TikTok.
By going to the app settings, users can request and download their data into a JSON file by going to the apps setting and then uploading details into TikTok Graveyard. The website offers step-by-step instructions to follow along.