Platform: X (Twitter) / Reddit | Genre: Politics
A short clip from a congressional hearing shows a congressman, mid-rant about budget deficits, pulling a small rubber "Boss Baby" doll out of his suit pocket and slamming it on the desk to prove a point about "corporate infantilism." No one knows why he had the doll. He refused to explain.
Encourage users to share their own March finds:
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Unlike complex challenges requiring green screens or dance moves, the 10 Clips March only requires a basic editing app and ten clips from a camera roll. This democratization led to hundreds of thousands of user-generated entries.
Post these alongside your video to drive engagement:
On TikTok / Instagram Reels (caption):
“Clip #4 gave me secondhand happiness. Which one made you react the most? 😂🔥”
On Twitter / X:
“March viral videos ranked by chaos level. Clip 7 (weather dog) is S-tier. Change my mind.” Platform: X (Twitter) / Reddit | Genre: Politics
On Reddit (r/videos or r/popular):
“We analyzed 10 viral clips from March. #5 is the most painfully awkward thing you’ll see all month. Discuss.”
On YouTube Community Tab:
“Which of these 10 clips will still be a meme in 2025? Vote: 1, 4, or 9.”
When fast-food chain Wendy’s posted a 10 Clips March featuring ten different sandwiches, many accused the brand of “sucking the soul out of a grassroots art form.” A viral thread on Reddit compared corporate versions to “a dad dancing at a teen party.” Wendy’s responded with a second video, “10 Clips of Us Not Caring,” which backfired spectacularly.