
The key metric of the YouTube Shorts algorithm is not simply 'views'.
How long viewers stay on the video (watch duration),
and how actively they react (comments and shares) are the keys to explosive growth.
We will provide a perfect analysis of strategies that stimulate viewers' 'desire for stories' and turn the comment section into chaos(?) [Episode/Experience Sharing Type].
People react more strongly to 'inconveniences they have also experienced' than to perfect information.
In particular, thoughtless behavior (villains) occurring in the everyday space of a 'cafe' has a very low barrier to entry because it is a subject that everyone has witnessed or experienced at least once.
Psychological Mechanism: Stimulation of the desire for compensation through statements like "Wow, I saw someone like that too!" or "This is nothing compared to what I went through!"
Here is a 'cheat code' composition plan proposed to blog readers.
Step 1: Intense Hooking
Show or mention the most absurd villain within 3 seconds of the video starting.
"A cafe study group that orders one Americano and occupies an 8-person table—how far have you been able to tolerate it?"
Step 2: Building Empathy and Asking Questions
Don't just stop at delivering information; place questions asking about viewers' experiences in the subtitles at the bottom of the video or in the pinned comments.
"What is the most absurd experience you have had at a cafe in your life?"
Step 3: Instilling a Sense of Belonging (Forming a Sense of Commonality)
Provide a justification for commenting by offering a sense of reassurance that you are not the only one who is peculiar.
"Has anyone had a similar experience? I'm not the only one, right? Please share your stories in the comments, let's read them together!"
Using this strategy, the comment section goes beyond simple reviews and becomes 'secondary content.'