Overheard on Yik Yak: THON 2026 Highlights

From petty posts to hilarious comments, Yik Yak has been booming during the 14-hour THON weekend.

Published on Feb. 22, 2026

As THON 2026 reaches its final hours, the anonymous social media app Yik Yak has been flooded with posts from Penn State students attending the annual dance marathon. The app has captured the energy, humor, and occasional frustration of the event, with everything from complaints about food prices to shoutouts for fraternities keeping the momentum going.

Why it matters

THON is a beloved Penn State tradition that raises millions for pediatric cancer research. The Yik Yak posts provide a unique window into the student experience and culture surrounding this iconic event, offering a real-time look at the highs and lows of the 46-hour dance marathon.

The details

From students joking about the cost of food at the Bryce Jordan Center to others commiserating about accidentally locking eyes with their exes, the Yik Yak posts capture the range of emotions and experiences during THON weekend. Some users even called out specific fraternities, like Zeta Beta Tau, for keeping the energy high throughout the event.

  • With around 14 hours left in THON weekend, Yik Yak has been booming with posts.
  • THON is scheduled to end on Sunday.

The players

Yik Yak

An anonymous social media app popular among college students that has been flooded with posts about THON 2026.

Penn State students

The attendees of THON 2026 who have been posting on Yik Yak about their experiences at the event.

Zeta Beta Tau

A fraternity that was called out on Yik Yak for keeping the energy high throughout THON weekend.

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What’s next

As THON 2026 comes to a close, Penn State students will likely continue to share their experiences and reflections on Yik Yak in the days and weeks to come.

The takeaway

The Yik Yak posts during THON 2026 offer a unique glimpse into the student experience and culture surrounding this iconic Penn State event, capturing the energy, humor, and occasional frustration of the 46-hour dance marathon.