What drives the virality of short-form video formats?

Short-form videos go viral because they are fun, quick, and easy to share.

Imagine you're on a playground, and someone shows you a really cool trick with a jump rope, it only takes a few seconds, but it makes everyone laugh. That's like a short-form video. It’s something exciting that happens fast, so people want to show their friends right away.

Why People Share Them

Short videos are like catchy songs, they stick in your head and make you want to tell someone about them. If you see a funny face or a cool dance on a phone screen, it's like finding a treasure map: you follow the clue (share the video) and hope others find the treasure too.

Why They Spread So Fast

When one person shares a short-form video, it’s like dropping a pebble in a pond. The ripple effect happens quickly, more people watch, laugh, and share it again. Soon, the whole pond is moving!

That's why videos can become super popular in just minutes, they’re easy to find, quick to watch, and fun to share. Just like your favorite game at recess!

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Examples

  1. A funny cat video spreads because everyone shares it at work.
  2. A dance trend becomes popular when a famous person joins in.
  3. A simple joke goes viral after being posted on multiple platforms.

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