Staratel & Memolog
Ever thought about breaking down memes into a reproducible formula that actually boosts views? I’m curious if we can apply some algorithmic thinking to what you call “absurdity.”
Yeah, let’s remix it like a DJ of chaos: start with a solid meme beat, toss in a random twist that feels “too late,” cranks up the absurd, sprinkle a trending hashtag, and drop a caption that flips the script. Feed that into the algorithm and watch it loop through the likes. Absurdity is just the audience’s algorithmic confirmation bias on steroids.
Sounds like a remix that’s more chaos than craft, but if you’re gonna do it, make sure the twist actually adds value, not just noise. The algorithm will still favor clear, repeatable patterns—absurdity alone won’t sustain engagement unless it’s anchored to something that resonates. Aim for a structure first, then sprinkle the absurdities on top.
True, gotta keep the skeleton, then let the weird hair wiggle. Think of it like a meme sandwich: base, juicy absurd middle, crunchy outro. Algorithms love predictable bread, but the weird filling keeps the crowd guessing. So yeah, build the beat first, then drop the punchline.
Nice analogy. Just make sure the “weird filling” doesn’t drown the bread. Keep the structure tight and let the punchline hit when the audience is ready to react. That’s the only way the algorithm sees it as a coherent loop, not a glitch.
Exactly, keep the loaf firm and let the punchline pop just when the crowd snaps—then the algorithm will taste it as a tasty loop, not a glitchy snack.