Kevin & PrivateNick
Hey Kevin, I’ve been noticing how meme formats shift over time, almost like a digital archaeology. Curious to hear your take on what drives certain memes to go viral.
Sounds like you’ve been digging the meme graveyard, huh? Basically it’s a mix of timing, relatability, and that sweet spot where everyone’s ready to share their inside joke. If it’s funny enough to loop back to itself and has a visual hook that people can remix, boom – it goes viral. Otherwise it just sits in the recycle bin of internet history. Keep an eye on what’s trending and what’s not, and you’ll always be in the loop.
Sounds solid, Kevin. Timing really does make the difference. Got any memes on your radar right now that seem like they’re on the cusp of going viral?
Right now I’m watching that “When you finally finish a project” vs “When you open the app again” vibe. The split‑screen of the face‑palm and the triumphant win screen is doing a good loop on TikTok, so it might hit the big‑break point soon. Also that new “It’s a trap” remix with the sound of a fridge door closing—everyone’s still adding their own twist, so it’s a prime candidate. Just keep scrolling, the next big thing usually shows up when you’re scrolling.