Recently, I have been studying a meme gameplay concept - the kind that can continuously spark debates is the most interesting. Just like some projects involving the political positions of the two American parties, where liberals and conservatives keep attacking each other, the topic's popularity just doesn't stop. Personally, I prefer targets with strong narrative support; the key is to have sustained community participation. After all, memes rely on Consensus and the strength of dissemination, and a wave of hype is hard to go far.
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 3h ago
Controversy is the best marketing, I deeply resonate with this.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 15h ago
The popularity of this topic really can't stop; I'm just afraid that one day the wind direction will suddenly change and the whole project will be doomed.
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GasFeeVictim
· 15h ago
The popularity of controversy is liquidity; meme projects without drama really don't last long.
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airdrop_huntress
· 15h ago
This idea is quite bold, using political differences to create hype... To be honest, it can indeed go viral, but I'm afraid the project party might end up in trouble.
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DegenTherapist
· 16h ago
Well, this idea is indeed to use political division to prolong life, right? I've seen enough of it.
Recently, I have been studying a meme gameplay concept - the kind that can continuously spark debates is the most interesting. Just like some projects involving the political positions of the two American parties, where liberals and conservatives keep attacking each other, the topic's popularity just doesn't stop. Personally, I prefer targets with strong narrative support; the key is to have sustained community participation. After all, memes rely on Consensus and the strength of dissemination, and a wave of hype is hard to go far.