Tiktochnik & Lihoj
Tiktochnik Tiktochnik
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?
Lihoj Lihoj
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.
Tiktochnik Tiktochnik
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! 🚀✨
Lihoj Lihoj
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. 🚀