A fun song or a cool movie clip can become super popular on YouTube because it makes people happy and wants to share it with friends.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and suddenly someone shows you a new way to play with it. You think, "Wow, that's awesome!" and you show your brother, who shows his friend, and soon everyone is playing the same way. That’s kind of how pop music and movie trailers go viral, they catch people’s attention and make them want to tell others.
How it starts
A viral song or trailer usually begins with a few people watching it on YouTube. If they like it, they might click the "Share" button, which is like telling their friends about something cool. The more people who see it, the more chances it has to become famous, just like how your toy game spread from you to everyone in class.
How it grows
Sometimes a viral video gets even more attention if it’s used in other places, like on social media or in ads. That means more people are watching it, and soon it feels like the whole world knows about it, just like your favorite toy game became the most popular game at school!
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