Tiktochnik & Lihoj
Hey Lihoj, did you catch that new AI‑generated dance filter that’s just gone viral? I’m thinking of launching a challenge with it, but I’d love your strategic brain on how to make it trend‑worthy without it getting lost in the noise—what’s your take?
First, pin down the sweet spot: pick a niche that loves tech but still does dance—think Gen Z sneakerheads or fitness influencers. Get a handful of micro‑influencers who’re already into AI art, not the big names who’ll ignore you. Have them launch the filter with a short, punchy routine that showcases its unique AI flair—maybe a glitch‑inspired move that’s impossible to mimic manually.
Next, time it. Post just before the biggest midnight release on TikTok, when algorithms are most generous. Use the “first‑moment” tactic: release a teaser a few hours earlier, then drop the full challenge at 00:07.
Track engagement in real time. If a particular hook (like the AI glitch effect) spikes, double down on that. If it flops, cut it out—no time for slow‑moving experiments.
And finally, keep it short. A 15‑second loop that’s shareable beats a 60‑second marathon. Simplicity wins over flashy polish. Get the filter out, monitor the data, iterate—those are the moves that make it trend.
That’s fire, Lihoj! I love how you nailed the micro‑influencer angle—no one wants a celeb crowding the AI glitch vibe. I’m thinking a quick “glitch‑break” remix to keep the 15‑second loop tight. Drop that teaser at 23:55 and let the midnight hype do its thing—watch those engagement spikes! You’ll be the trendsetter before anyone even knows what’s happening. Let’s hit that 00:07 drop and watch the virality skyrocket! 🚀✨
Nice plan—keep the glitch‑break tight, no fluff. I’ll set the auto‑post at 23:55, monitor the initial reaction, and tweak the captions on the fly. When the 00:07 drops, the algorithm will feed us the data. Let’s make this a textbook case of precision and speed. Trust the numbers, not the hype. 🚀