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Videos that go viral

Videos that go viral

We are more likely to share a video or an article that creates a very strong positive or negative emotion in us.

These emotions could be: excitement, happiness and even anger.

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Research on why content goes viral

  • YouTube videos that contained elicitors of hope were more likely to be viewed.
  • On Facebook, depictions of nature, vastness, art, and gratitude in the form of thankfulness, predicted how many likes it received. The more inspiring e...

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Inspiration elicits a specific outcome

Feeling inspired motivates us to better ourselves. It energizes us and pushes us beyond pursuing self-interest to helping others.

  • There is a set of environmental elicitors that we associate with inspiration. These include beautiful nature, art, vastn...

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