What makes something go viral? | Dao Nguyen

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  • @Zahlenteufel1
    @Zahlenteufel1 6 років тому +385

    This video was the opposite of Buzzfeeds content: very interesting.

    • @allthingswildlifeyt1218
      @allthingswildlifeyt1218 6 років тому +2

      Zahlenteufel1 the only thing good about buzzfeed is buzzfeed unsolved.

    • @weardulo
      @weardulo 6 років тому

      Yes, very useful advice in here :)

    • @Y2Kvids
      @Y2Kvids 5 років тому

      Jokes on you.

    • @nicholasfong3662
      @nicholasfong3662 5 років тому

      The top videos of TED Talks are opposite too: very interesting indeed.

    • @alejarivas
      @alejarivas 4 роки тому +1

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  • @163reasonswhyrealestateage4
    @163reasonswhyrealestateage4 6 років тому +75

    Understanding what it is that makes people love certain types of content is definitely not an easy thing. My biggest takeaway from your video was the fact that what all viral videos have in common is their ability to bring people together around a any subject that produces an emotional response. Thanks for your help Dao.

    • @evillnas
      @evillnas 2 роки тому

    • @Koki-hc3mw
      @Koki-hc3mw Рік тому

      You explained it way better than she did, thnx!

  • @JimGriffOne
    @JimGriffOne 6 років тому +47

    Exposure to an unusual experience gives the drive (at the psychological level) to share the experience with others. This is programmed into our very being, neurologically-speaking. Our neurology has evolved to have a drive to share possible dangers with the tribe - communication is key in protecting the tribe. However, in the modern context, we continue to communicate even though it isn't necessarily for survival. Our drive to communicate dangers has evolved into a drive to communicate any experience we deem the rest of the tribe *hasn't experienced yet.*
    The drive to "communicate information to others that they may not have experienced yet" can be seen in animals too. Dogs will bark when they see something unusual (a 'transient sensory phenomenon') such as seeing a squirrel after having not seen one for weeks/months. The very same drive to communicate unusual, and/or potentially dangerous things with the rest of the tribe IS the key to understanding how and why things go viral.

    • @tobigbemisola
      @tobigbemisola 6 років тому +7

      This is deep. Teach me more.

    • @rachelciararose
      @rachelciararose 6 років тому +3

      Jim Griffiths very cool. Teach me more too please

    • @snapkrr
      @snapkrr 6 років тому

      Bro email me itszachgriffin@gmail.com, this is very important

    • @Bankable2790
      @Bankable2790 6 років тому

      MOAAARRRR

    • @vovasoft
      @vovasoft 5 років тому +1

      Very good ideas. I wonder if you know more or know some books about the topic. Thanks.

  • @aarons8445
    @aarons8445 6 років тому +25

    This video actually explains a lot about Buzzfeed and similar sensational media. Rather than caring about the veracity or importance of the content distributed, Buzzfeed focuses on how said content affects people. It is this focus that leads many people like myself to get angry at the crap content they often publish, because as an analytical person, I care about the content, and I care when it's factually inaccurate or misleading. Buzzfeed just doesn't seem to care about this, because they're after the reactions they can get.

    • @auniquehandle
      @auniquehandle 6 років тому +2

      but the point is that you hold a minority of the community. And they can't make money out of the minority :)

  • @KamiSilver
    @KamiSilver 6 років тому +35

    The first viral phenomenon: the Nguyen surname among Vietnamese people.

  • @ShadaOfAllThings
    @ShadaOfAllThings 6 років тому +56

    I've learned to hate the comments section in TED talk videos.

    • @ShadaOfAllThings
      @ShadaOfAllThings 6 років тому +4

      glad to hear that at least one place people aren't shitlords

  • @weihangbi3881
    @weihangbi3881 6 років тому +44

    the masses always have incredible power,but they also easy to be misguided.

  • @StudioBallora
    @StudioBallora 6 років тому +13

    Is there anyone else who loves watching TED talks?

    • @rockstarkid3004
      @rockstarkid3004 6 років тому +2

      Nope
      That's why the TED channel has 8.7 million subs

    • @vaibhavgupta20
      @vaibhavgupta20 6 років тому

      Ronaldo McSpicy a lot of subscribers are fake.

    • @GloryBlazer
      @GloryBlazer 6 років тому

      I dont think they are fake.

    • @StudioBallora
      @StudioBallora 6 років тому

      Ronaldo McSpicy I know for a fact that a lot of these subs are fake or inactive. So don´t count them.

  • @Ghostneedle1
    @Ghostneedle1 6 років тому +55

    Fascinating insight on how their cancer does so well.

    • @Ghostneedle1
      @Ghostneedle1 6 років тому +1

      Obviously I don't mean literally cancer, it's internet slang.

  • @Weldras
    @Weldras 6 років тому +54

    this lady is informing about a dangerous weapon actually

    • @tobangafeufeu
      @tobangafeufeu 6 років тому +6

      Weldras exactly, I wonder if anyone's paying attention

    • @h.j.1284
      @h.j.1284 6 років тому +10

      Someone...finally
      What she is talking about is straight-up manipulation.

  • @JaquesBobè
    @JaquesBobè 6 років тому +30

    10/10
    Would hire her as a ghost writer for my autobiography

    • @lucieirl
      @lucieirl 6 років тому +2

      bojack??

    • @xinbeicao6885
      @xinbeicao6885 6 років тому +1

      What is this, a crossover episode?

  • @OOoKarmaoOO
    @OOoKarmaoOO 6 років тому +9

    answer: being able to relate

  • @angelic8632002
    @angelic8632002 6 років тому +35

    Yea there is whole branch of social science called memetics dedicated to this and studying how information spreads and sticks around in a culture. And yes this is where the origin of a "meme" comes from. If often miss used now a days.

    • @angelic8632002
      @angelic8632002 6 років тому +1

      Username Its not a new meaning though. Its a misinterpretation of it use since how its popularly used today is fairly close to its original purpose. Not a new meaning.
      What's your point even? I don't get the motivation behind your post.

    • @notead
      @notead 6 років тому +1

      It is called semantic broadening, the meaning of the word has expanded to include more contexts. It doesn't matter that it's "close to its original [meaning]", you clearly see the distinction between the two meanings (otherwise you wouldn't have called it a misuse), making it a different definition of the word. I'm sorry you can't see the point, it's to explain how words change and that calling widely used new definitions a "misuse" is probably the result of a lack of understanding of how languages evolve.

    • @angelic8632002
      @angelic8632002 6 років тому +1

      Username The issue here is that the original meaning of the word has gotten lost to the public concerning a very important subject.
      And to be frank I'm not quite following you. I understand that it *has* changed.
      Again what's the motivation for posting all this?
      PS: you might want to try coming off as less condescending next time if you actually care for people to take your argument you heart.

    • @notead
      @notead 6 років тому +1

      The first meaning hasn't gotten lost, it was rarely used by the public in the first place, only in select academic circles of anthropological studies.
      The widespread use of the word meme to mean captioned pictures or whatever has not meant that anthropologists suddenly lack a word to describe an "idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within a culture". This should infer that it is a semantic broadening. Calling it a misuse is not a good or correct description.
      "you might want to try coming off as less condescending next time"
      "What's your point even?"
      Likewise.

    • @yoursubconscious
      @yoursubconscious 3 роки тому +1

      as they say, "try to learn something new every day, well 3 years later, you continued to teach someone something. Thnak you

  • @kingbucketz182
    @kingbucketz182 6 років тому +30

    Very valuable information here.

    • @DonAllenIII
      @DonAllenIII 6 років тому

      Agreed!!!

    • @neufedd
      @neufedd 6 років тому

      king Dione yeah on Opposite Day

  • @kimsanhann1543
    @kimsanhann1543 6 років тому +20

    support from VietNam

  • @lienphan6446
    @lienphan6446 5 років тому +1

    Awesome! Thank you very much Dao Nguyen. It makes a lot of sense to me. Also I'd love to pretty much appreciate the persons translated this talk into Vietnamese. Much respect!

  • @weardulo
    @weardulo 6 років тому +2

    BuzzFeed has been very good at deconstructing the hunger of the internet audience for a an easy to consume, snackable content. Personally, I am not a fan, but I recognise the value in doing this for marketing purposes. They have made use of the tech + consumer habits + psychology and ended up with a relevant format. Marin

  • @andreashandani4987
    @andreashandani4987 Рік тому

    So good. Thank you so much.

  • @fatalmystic
    @fatalmystic 6 років тому +4

    boiled down to one frame: 4:11 basically make sure you target these emotional responses

  • @ilove2929
    @ilove2929 6 років тому

    this is it! new metric and new way we see and find connection of content, outcome and the data ...exciting!

  • @hydelun92
    @hydelun92 6 років тому +1

    CGP Grey has a more lean and succinct video about the viral nature of memes. Both good to watch.

  • @patrickoc3632
    @patrickoc3632 6 років тому

    This project is pure brilliance

  • @BuildEngageAbsorb
    @BuildEngageAbsorb 6 років тому +6

    Great info!

  • @URUPMedia
    @URUPMedia 8 місяців тому

    It's work on UA-cam Creator too... Awesome! Thanks BuzzFeed & Nguyen!

  • @casalnovelasbr9202
    @casalnovelasbr9202 4 роки тому

    This video is amazing, thank you for this.

  • @blackbear92201
    @blackbear92201 6 років тому

    Awesome video - thanks!

  • @davidsweeney111
    @davidsweeney111 6 років тому +43

    I dont think we should worry too much about this

  • @kimlien75
    @kimlien75 6 років тому

    Greeting from Vietnam. Well done

  • @DulatiTree
    @DulatiTree 6 років тому +5

    Very interesting! Im involved

  • @lorenzouriel2368
    @lorenzouriel2368 Рік тому

    Incredible!

  • @RosesOfPeace1
    @RosesOfPeace1 6 років тому

    this was so good , i loved it .. ty

  • @Hotsnown
    @Hotsnown 6 років тому +4

    Does anyone have "go further" links or research papers about cultural cartography ? I'm really interested in it !

  • @nutedi
    @nutedi 6 років тому +11

    Saying "Gucci Gang" 1.000.000 times for charity

  • @Jack-rp6zy
    @Jack-rp6zy 6 років тому +1

    Want to know why that video was so popular? It involved goats, and it was posted on the internet. It's as simple as that.

  • @calvinthemarketer
    @calvinthemarketer Рік тому

    Digital marketing is all about finding your target audience, and sometimes it feels like trying to find Waldo in a sea of social media profiles. Keep searching, my fellow marketers! 🔍🧐

  • @pecanthickness8785
    @pecanthickness8785 6 років тому

    This video was and the speaker presentation was really interesting

  • @Chrisallengallery
    @Chrisallengallery 6 років тому +8

    I know a better way.
    Click 'HERE' to find out more !

    • @bliepblooper2555
      @bliepblooper2555 6 років тому

      This will change the way you think about going viral

  • @newcatch
    @newcatch 6 років тому

    Awesome...Simply.

  • @justadream9685
    @justadream9685 6 років тому +3

    thanks for sharing your experience ,
    I am proud of being a Vietnamese

  • @isaaccastro4846
    @isaaccastro4846 2 роки тому

    That was actually amazing

  • @MuditVerma
    @MuditVerma 4 роки тому +1

    The next step is to compensate people for their data, as Andrew Yang describes thoroughly today. #HumanityFirst #YangGang #DataDividend

  • @randosmallfoot2132
    @randosmallfoot2132 5 років тому +1

    Did the performance have anything to do with the following buzzfeed already has? Can we get some data on low tier content creators?

  • @joshualee1685
    @joshualee1685 6 років тому +5

    What makes something go viral?
    A pen and an apple.

  • @HOAMusicTW
    @HOAMusicTW 5 років тому

    Holy this is good stuff thank you

  • @WebJek
    @WebJek 3 роки тому

    Very Good!

  • @iaziz786
    @iaziz786 6 років тому +1

    Why Ted community never share the content of the slides that we watch?

  • @-pagebooklipraly8352
    @-pagebooklipraly8352 3 місяці тому

    thank you

  • @timadesanya387
    @timadesanya387 6 років тому +2

    Awesome piece of information. Our mind is driving matter toward the 4IR

  • @daxxonjabiru428
    @daxxonjabiru428 6 років тому +18

    You never see anything go bacterial. C'mon microbes--get with it!

  • @soaringvlogs
    @soaringvlogs 3 роки тому

    What are they thinking and what job is the viewer were doing Describes “me” helps you connect describe things, makes me feel...
    7:20 “THE HUMBLE BRAG”
    CULTURAL cartography

  • @ashleydang
    @ashleydang 6 років тому +25

    Việt Nam!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @firefallcreations8929
    @firefallcreations8929 2 роки тому

    Yes let's gooo!

  • @werunthis3477
    @werunthis3477 5 років тому

    Let's go viral

  • @username8495
    @username8495 3 роки тому +2

    Who else is watching this for online school?

  • @TimmacTR
    @TimmacTR 6 років тому +1

    The most surprising thing is that something Buttfeed did was actually interesting..

  • @assamesevloger9344
    @assamesevloger9344 2 роки тому

    Finally i have learn something new

  • @dinhdustin
    @dinhdustin 6 років тому

    awesome!!

  • @mrjonlee
    @mrjonlee 6 років тому

    I like it!

  • @DrSRanjanMBBSAcupuncturist
    @DrSRanjanMBBSAcupuncturist 6 років тому +7

    3:59 Cultural Cartography

  • @faiza7533
    @faiza7533 6 років тому

    Very interesting

  • @fleXcope
    @fleXcope 6 років тому

    The real problem is that we can't just randomly come up with a problem statement.

  • @tone_valentine
    @tone_valentine 6 років тому +46

    ew buzzfeed

  • @BaSickFirst
    @BaSickFirst 6 років тому

    Community engagement will make this video got demonetized.. sad truth

  • @humanvoice369
    @humanvoice369 4 роки тому

    Now imagine if BuzzFeed could actually use it 😂

  • @StephenRoseDuo
    @StephenRoseDuo 6 років тому

    6:53 she represents what I dislike about buzzfeed.

  • @Holobrine
    @Holobrine 6 років тому +2

    If I knew what makes things viral, I'd be a meme lord by now.

  • @hrwhahaha
    @hrwhahaha 6 років тому +1

    The message of the presentation is rife knowledge among content creators and just the tip of the iceberg.
    Click-baiting content isn't good content, this is just a path towards good publicity and without real meat to back it up. Audiences will soon know this is nothing but of waste of time.

  • @saeeddicap
    @saeeddicap 6 років тому

    When Normiefeed and Normiebook collaborates

  • @BernardineMottai
    @BernardineMottai 22 дні тому

    Thanks for the analysis! Could you help me with something unrelated: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?

  • @shanghai8812
    @shanghai8812 6 років тому

    Guys how can i get the full script??

  • @whitec419
    @whitec419 4 роки тому +1

    This is why people will stand in lines for nothing.

  • @Savantloup
    @Savantloup 3 роки тому

    this is genius

  • @islamtalapbayev8124
    @islamtalapbayev8124 3 роки тому

    Clubhouse founders took notes

  • @sjbubbly
    @sjbubbly 6 років тому

    Sooo, we're challenging people to reverse engineer products to create a viral meme? Like what happens with patent and intellectual property theft? What happens if companies who siphon this information are hoodwinked with the wrong ingredients and recipes?

  • @Malangsufi
    @Malangsufi 6 років тому

    This outcome is only applicable for live video. For pre recorded videos there is no secret formula.

  • @aliabrahim315
    @aliabrahim315 6 років тому

    Wonders of Time, The most exciting web. in the world is the pleasures in creative art videos.
    is very thing have story. nice doing well.

  • @tararajabali5745
    @tararajabali5745 5 років тому

    so insightful

  • @emanuelgermangomez2357
    @emanuelgermangomez2357 Рік тому

    Excelent

  • @SilBu3n0
    @SilBu3n0 5 років тому

    wow!

  • @siddharthr1853
    @siddharthr1853 6 років тому +3

    WTF?
    BuzzFeed has this weird knack of making mundane things famous.

  • @StudioBallora
    @StudioBallora 6 років тому

    Early squad, where you at?

  • @sagarmathers3821
    @sagarmathers3821 6 років тому +10

    I hope there isn't Logan paul tectics in your talk

    • @NishantDash
      @NishantDash 6 років тому

      *dead person intensifies* xD

  • @covertfarts1947
    @covertfarts1947 6 років тому +5

    BUZZFEED IS ABSOLUTE GARBAGE! GTFO THE INTERNET

  • @SK-le1gm
    @SK-le1gm 5 років тому

    the concept of “content jobs” is very hbr and cool 👍🏾

  • @Yarshy.
    @Yarshy. 6 років тому +13

    A virus?

  • @al1383
    @al1383 6 років тому

    Buzzfeed trying to figure out what people are thinking and “produce content to get people viewing”. So they are not a news organization?

  • @sashpawar11
    @sashpawar11 6 років тому +1

    Brilliant

  • @mahmoudhadraoui649
    @mahmoudhadraoui649 6 років тому

    abonnés my friends

  • @two-face1041
    @two-face1041 6 років тому

    The algorithm obviously

  • @Vietnamcamping89
    @Vietnamcamping89 6 років тому

    Hello from Viet Nam

  • @mgmgaming7541
    @mgmgaming7541 6 років тому

    Pa shout out

  • @fangus5076
    @fangus5076 5 років тому +1

    Who came here after the EGG? #EGGgang

  • @Legominder
    @Legominder 6 років тому

    ideas worth sharing...this is successful, but the conclusion is so much focused on marketing for mediocre capitalistic companies.
    Please take these tools and market climate protection!

  • @seaweedglob
    @seaweedglob 6 років тому +3

    To answer the question: My left stroke

  • @b_uppy
    @b_uppy 6 років тому +2

    The people waiting for a watermelon seem kind of sad...

  • @AudaciousAmber
    @AudaciousAmber 6 років тому

    i need a creative career like you have

  • @mantaris4947
    @mantaris4947 3 роки тому

    Imagine spending your intellect making internet quizzes more viral. She seems smart. What a waste of potential.

  • @Kosmouchkosmatakosmos
    @Kosmouchkosmatakosmos 3 роки тому

    If this would be what makes thing viral everybody would get viral this is cap there is no way to explain getting viral is just a miracle

    • @freedom6984
      @freedom6984 3 роки тому +1

      Some people go viral consistently

  • @graw777
    @graw777 6 років тому +4

    Buzzfeed in a TED talk??...
    Dyslike and Unsubscribing right now.

  • @keanaalexander3320
    @keanaalexander3320 6 років тому

    Ted Talks ^_^