
Under the theme of the 'subtle battle of wits' that everyone has likely experienced at least once, we introduce comment-inducing strategies that generate explosive reactions on blogs and YouTube.
When creating content, the biggest concern is precisely, 'How can I make the reader react?'
The answer is surprisingly simple. It is about throwing out 'everyday life debates' where everyone has something to say and there is no right answer.
When you drink at a cafe, there are times when you have an awkward amount left over.
It feels like a waste to just leave, but you feel self-conscious about asking the busy staff to pack it up.
What choice would you make in this situation?
I am not asking simply out of curiosity.
In this question, two values—consumer rights and etiquette—are in conflict.
What is your 'Cafe MBTI'?
The "Natural Right" Faction: "It is only natural to pack up any leftovers from a drink I paid for! I confidently request it."
The Considerate, Sensitive Faction: "It's busy, so I feel bad and self-conscious about using a new cup... so I just leave it behind and leave."
The Thoroughly Prepared Faction: "I didn't want to worry about this in the first place, so personally Bring a tumbler and transfer the contents yourself.
Why Are These Questions Effective in Inducing Comments?
The Resistance Level for the Answer Is Low:Because You Only Need to Write Down a Single Number Without Having to Think Deeply.
The Desire for Self-Expression:People's Behavioral Styles They want to be validated as 'normal' or want to share their values.
Algorithm's Choice: As the number of comments increases, YouTube and blog algorithms recognize it as 'beneficial content' and expose it to more people.