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The unsung heroes behind the view count explosion! Empathy & Controversy types (comment inducement)

Date: 2026-03-15
The unsung heroes behind the view count explosion! Empathy & Controversy types (comment inducement)

'Study-at-Cafe Tribes' vs. 'Chatty-at-Cafe Tribes', Where Is Your Real Line?


1. An Intense Opening with Short-Form Vibes (Evoking Relatability)

"When you open your laptop at a cafe and the laughter from the next table gets louder...

Conversely, when you are chatting happily with a friend and the person studying next to you sighs...

Have you ever felt self-conscious, wondering 'Am I being a nuisance?' for a moment?"

Just like how YouTube shorts grab your attention within 3 seconds, I begin this piece by describing the 'moment of the battle of wits' that everyone has experienced.


2. A Full-Scale Balance Game: "Who Is the Bigger Villain?" (Comment Inducement Strategy)

Presenting the two extreme situations that cause the most fighting (active) in YouTube comments.

[Vote] If you were a cafe owner, which customer would you find more uncomfortable?

  1. Type A: 'Study Room Type' Cafe Study Group Orders one cup of coffee and occupies the space for 5 hours. Reacts sensitively to keyboard sounds and conversation noises, demanding 'silence' from those around.
  2. Type B: 'Marketplace Type' Chatterbox Loudly shouting as if mistaking a regular cafe for a club. A decibel destroyer that makes it completely impossible for the person next to you to work or study.

Comment Strategy: Induce a split between "Number 1 crossed the line vs. Cafes are meant to be noisy, Number 2 is the problem."


3. Putting an end to controversy with 'numbers' (Data induction)

People express their thoughts more strongly when specific 'standards' are presented.

  1. Question 1: "What is the appropriate **'maximum number of hours'** for laptop usage per cup of coffee?" (2 hours vs 3 hours vs No limit)
  2. Question 2: "Is **'additional ordering'** mandatory or optional for cafe study groups?"


4. ​​Wrapping up using YouTube comment strategies

"They say you can see a person's values ​​by looking at their comments. What are your standards? Please leave a comment with your own unwritten rules that you think are 'this is a nuisance'

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The best comment will be selected as the topic for the next post (or video).

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