Church of Scientology Responds to Viral 'Speedrunning' Trend at Hollywood Center
In Brief
The trend has prompted the Church of Scientology to consider security and legal responses amid viral social media attention.
Key Facts
- Groups of mostly adolescent boys and young men have been rushing through the Church of Scientology’s Hollywood headquarters.
- The trend, known as 'Scientology speedruns,' involves people attempting to move quickly through church buildings while filming for social media.
- The church has reportedly increased security measures in response to the incidents.
- Church representatives stated they are 'reviewing all available remedies' following the viral spread of these videos.
- The teen said to have started the trend has publicly urged others to stop copying the behavior.
What Happened
A social media trend called 'Scientology speedrunning' has led groups of young people to rush through the Church of Scientology’s Hollywood headquarters, filming their actions for viral videos.
Why It Matters
The incidents have raised concerns about security and privacy for religious organizations, while also highlighting the influence of viral social media trends on real-world behavior.
What's Next
The Church of Scientology is considering further security and legal actions. It remains to be seen whether the trend will subside following calls from its originator to stop.
Sources
- The Independent — Church of Scientology is mad teens keep running through their centers and filming it for TikTok(10h ago)
- The Guardian — Scientology ‘speed running’ trend has Hollywood abuzz and church unhappy(1h ago)
- The Independent — Inside 'Scientology speedruns,' the viral trend prompting the church to bolster security(8h ago)
