Use a "glitch" transition at the start. Keep the original audio if there is a funny or shocking reaction; otherwise, use a trending eerie or nostalgic sound (e.g., "Memory Reel" or "Spooky, quiet").
Try to cut the video so the end leads perfectly back into the beginning. This tricks the algorithm into counting multiple views.
A slow, dramatic zoom-in on the "star" of the video.
"The Plot Twist." Use the "freeze frame" effect at the most chaotic moment of the video. Quick Optimization Tips for Trending Content:
This angle plays on the timestamps and raw "cam" aesthetic, which often goes viral by sparking curiosity.