Something goes viral when lots of people start sharing it all at once, like a game that everyone suddenly wants to play.
Imagine you have a really cool toy in your classroom, maybe it’s a spinning top or a fidget spinner. You show it to one friend, and they love it. Then they tell another friend, who tells someone else, and so on. Soon, the whole class is playing with it. That's like how something goes viral, people share it, and more people get interested.
How It Spreads
When you post a funny video online or write a cool story, it’s like showing your toy to one person. If they think it’s awesome, they might tell their friends, who tell their friends. That's how the toy, or the video, or the story, starts spreading.
Sometimes, famous people or lots of people share it too, which makes even more people see it. It’s like your teacher joins in and shows the whole school the toy!
Why It Works
Viral things are usually fun, surprising, or make you laugh. They’re easy to share, and they feel good when you pass them on, just like passing around a really cool toy makes everyone happy.
Examples
- A meme spreads across the internet as people add their own twists to it.
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