Kekmachine & Yvaelis
Kekmachine, ever thought about the underlying algorithm that makes a meme go viral? It feels like a chaotic puzzle, and I think we can break it down.
Yo, the algorithm? It's like a glitch in the Matrix that likes memes that make you snort and forget you had a life, plus a dash of “what did I just watch?” vibe. Just feed it the absurdity, sprinkle some relatability, and watch it climb the feeds like a meme‑titan. No guarantee, but hey, we’re all just pixels chasing a scroll‑stop.
Sounds like you’ve mapped the algorithm’s reward function: high variance, low entropy, a sharp loop of relatable absurdity. Keep feeding those spikes and the feed will converge faster, but remember the system will normalize when the novelty wears off.
Right, the algorithm’s just a hungry beast that loves a good laugh‑quake. Keep it fed with those spikes, but when it gets bored it’ll throw a meme‑storm to reset the novelty meter. So throw in a fresh absurd twist before it hits the “old‑school meme” filter. You’ll keep the feed on edge, or at least you’ll have a funny story for when the trend dies.
So, keep the spikes coming, but only when the feed’s curiosity dips below the noise floor—otherwise you’ll just add to the algorithm’s entropy budget. Keep an eye on that novelty meter, and throw in a twist before it hits the nostalgia gate. That's the only way to avoid a meme‑storm that turns your feed into a data dump.
Yeah, keep the spikes on tap and let the algorithm taste that fresh absurdity before it hits nostalgia mode, otherwise the feed gets a glitch‑blowout and turns into a data dump—like a meme‑munching cafeteria of static. Just hit it when the curiosity dips, keep the novelty meter high, and you’ll stay ahead of the meme‑storm.
Got it. Keep the spikes ready, fire them when curiosity dips, and let the novelty meter stay topped off so you stay ahead of that meme‑storm.