New Delhi: The trick of squeezing every drop of ketchup out of the bottle is causing a stir. The user rotates the seasoning bottle 360 degrees to release the stuck sauce. The Internet and social media have allowed many types of content to go viral, from heartwarming stories to scary videos.
While there is no single answer to the question of what makes content go viral, there are many key factors that contribute to its virality.
When a piece of content combines usefulness, surprise, and problem-solving, it has a high chance of going viral. Indeed, such content not only brings practical value but also surprises and attracts audiences by offering creative solutions to common problems.
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Casey Rieger, a famous creator and content producer based in Los Angeles, recently revealed a clever “life hack” involving a bottle of ketchup, which has gone viral on the internet. She held the ketchup bottle by its base and rotated her left arm counterclockwise seven times.
Centrifugal force pushes the ketchup down the bottleneck, making distribution easier. Rieger’s instructional video has reached viral status, attracting more than 50,000 views, more than 2,000 likes, and many comments on Instagram.