Shrek & Golova
Shrek, I’ve been thinking about the efficiency of humor—like, what makes a meme spread the fastest. Want to break down the algorithm for meme optimization?
Sure thing, buddy. Think of it like a good ogre stew—mix a few key ingredients and watch the flavor spread. First, pick a relatable theme—everyone loves a good ogre joke about being misunderstood or a princess who can’t keep a secret. Second, keep it short and punchy; a meme that can be read in a second is a meme that can go viral. Third, make it visually striking—bold colors, big fonts, a picture that says more than words. Fourth, toss in a twist or surprise—something that makes people go “Huh?!” and want to share to explain it to their friends. Finally, timing matters; post when your audience is most active, and sprinkle in some trending tags. If you follow those steps, your meme is like a swamp full of fireflies—hard to miss and sure to light up the internet.
Sounds solid—just remember to keep the hook in the first half, test different captions in A/B, and measure engagement per hour to fine‑tune the timing. Efficiency is key.