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The video isn't the full content anymore; the comments are. When you post entertainment content, leave the first comment yourself asking a question or completing the joke. Encourage "rage bait" (mild, harmless controversy that makes people want to correct you) because engagement in the comments fuels the algorithm.

You have less than three seconds to stop the scroll. Start in the middle of the action. Use a shocking visual, a loud sound, or a contradictory text overlay (e.g., "I quit my job to do this" while doing something mundane). Do not use a slow intro; delete the "hello" and "subscribe." Get straight to the laugh. The video isn't the full content anymore; the comments are

A video is not truly viral until it has been quoted with a witty caption. Text-based platforms provide the context. A trending hashtag is often born from a funny observation about a live event (like the Oscars or the Super Bowl). Without commentary, entertainment is just noise; with commentary, it becomes culture. Slide 1: Walking into work with a coffee

Topic: A social media trend where users rate their daily confidence. Sample Social Post: Don't just cross-post

Slide 1: Walking into work with a coffee and sunglasses (Main Character Energy: High ☀️) Slide 2: Realizing you left your laptop charger at home (NPC Energy: Critical ⚠️) Comment: "The accuracy of this trend is painful. I was the main character until I hit 'Reply All' by accident. 💀"

Don't just cross-post. A video that works on TikTok (vertical, fast, music heavy) will die on LinkedIn or YouTube. Adapt your entertainment and trending content to the platform language. On LinkedIn, a "trend" might be a meme about workplace efficiency. On Instagram, it might be a carousel of high-quality images.