| All you have to do is look at what every other social media platform has done, which is devolve into an infinite scroll of the following: - Kitty/puppy videos - Exotic street food - girls with shorts/leggings showing buttcrack or cameltoe acting oblivious or holding a product (i.e. using ambiguous sexuality to sell something) - Someone doing some kind of weird elaborate craft as a form of spectacle - Twerking or faux-twerking dances - A person being kind to the homeless - "you won't believe" compilations of various things like near car accidents - Crazy/dangerous parkour - Some green smoothie brand targeted at young people doing yoga It's no wonder Reddit has been moving in this direction as well. People eat this shit up, they're more profitable as advertisements, require way less moderation, and are overall less of a hassle than hosting discussions. |
- million dollars mansions tours
- asking strangers in the street how much is their rent or what's their salary
- asking strangers in the street to do X for money (e.g. do 10 pull ups for $100)
- tourism videos in "dangerous" places such as South America, Africa, Middle Orient, East Europe, Asia (i.e. everywhere not in NA and West Europe)
- silent walking/driving 4K videos in Japan/China/South Korea
- "one day in the life of a programmer/student/[whatever] at [prestigious company/college name]" videos, showing a person waking up, taking a shower, eating breakfast, etc.