French Phrase
C'est partout sur les réseaux sociaux.
Meaning
The sentence means “It’s everywhere on social media.” It is used to comment that a piece of content, a trend, a meme, or a piece of news is spread across all the major social‑media platforms.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is widely visible on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, etc., or when you’re reacting to a viral phenomenon that seems to be on every platform.
✦Grammar Breakdown
C'estpartoutsurlesréseauxsociaux.
C'est
Contraction of "ce est"; used to point out or identify something, similar to "it is" in English.
partout
Adverb meaning "everywhere"; placed before the prepositional phrase it modifies.
sur
Preposition meaning "on" or "over"; introduces the location (here, the platforms).
les réseaux sociaux
Plural noun phrase meaning "social networks"; the definite article "les" is required.
🗨In Conversation
Tu as vu ce nouveau challenge?
Did you see that new challenge?
Oui, c'est partout sur les réseaux sociaux.
Yes, it’s everywhere on social media.
✕Common Mistakes
C'est tout sur les réseaux sociaux.
"Tout" means "all"; it does not convey the idea of "everywhere".
C'est partout sur réseau sociaux.
The noun is plural; you need the definite article "les" and the plural form "réseaux".
Il est partout sur les réseaux sociaux.
While grammatically possible, "C'est" is the idiomatic choice when pointing out a phenomenon.
↔Alternatives
On le trouve partout sur les réseaux sociaux.
You can find it everywhere on social media.
C'est présent sur tous les réseaux sociaux.
It’s present on all social networks.
On le voit sur chaque réseau social.
We see it on each social platform.
Cultural Tip
In French, "les réseaux sociaux" is the standard term for platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc. The adverb "partout" adds a strong sense of ubiquity; avoid using "tout" (which means "all") in this context. The phrase is neutral and works in both casual conversation and written commentary, but you’ll hear it most often in informal settings such as chats or social‑media posts.

