Why do viral rabbit clips dominate feeds with endless remixes?
#1
Has anyone else noticed how a simple, funny clip of someone’s pet rabbit trying to eat a huge strawberry can just completely take over your feed for days? I saw it on one platform, then it was suddenly everywhere I looked, with millions of remixes and reactions. It’s weird how something so random becomes the only thing the internet wants to talk about.
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#2
Yeah that clip hit my feed and then hopped everywhere for days. I first saw it in a casual video reel, and suddenly it was in every other friend’s chat and on a couple of unrelated channels. It felt like a dumb joke that kept gaining new remix layers, even though it was just a bunny and a strawberry.
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#3
I thought it was cute at first, but after a couple days the same tweaks wore thin. I started muting the topic in my feed and still kept seeing it in someone else’s recommendations.
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#4
The pattern isn't about the clip itself; it's the loop of engagement. Early viewers comment, more people see it, algorithms surface it to new audiences, and suddenly it's a shared language across apps. I noticed it felt like every feed turned into the same punchline.
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#5
Sometimes I wonder if these tiny micro trends distract us from other stuff we were curious about. Do you think this one is still the main thing or did something else pull the spotlight?
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