End your video with a – a 5-second original blooper or hot take from you , and ask viewers to recreate it. That turns your compilation into a participatory trend.
As winter thaws into spring, March often serves as a cultural pressure cooker. Between the chaos of "March Madness," unpredictable global weather events, and the ever-shifting landscape of TikTok trends, this past March was no exception. If you felt like your For You Page was an absolute frenzy over the last 30 days, you are not alone.
A heartwarming, candid interaction on a commuter train that restored faith in humanity.
Viewers saw their own lives, struggles, or humor reflected in the footage.
went viral after a promotional video for the new "Big Arch" burger. Viewers mocked his "stiff, corporate delivery" and small bite, with the clip sparking widespread memes. Despite the backlash, the video successfully boosted awareness for the new product.
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A popular, heavily marketed lifestyle product catastrophically failed on camera during an unboxing and stress-test video by an independent reviewer.
Should we analyze the that cause these specific types of videos to trend?