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viral

[vahy-ruhl] / ˈvaɪ rəl /


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He started with EveryTime, a Korean online forum exclusive to university students, but has since moved his focus to making short-form videos which have gone viral on Instagram, Threads, and YouTube.

From BBC

His “prove me wrong” events—the invitation to take all comers in dialogues he set up on college campuses—often went viral online and drew thousands of young voters to the conservative cause.

From The Wall Street Journal

Increasingly, the ability to generate viral images and video has taken center stage for new launches and is one of the key ways to acquire a large consumer base.

From Barron's

For users, she said this means in practice the US algorithm may "lag in personalisation" and take longer to adapt to viral content.

From BBC

They've been building up a worldwide fan base with their videos, including a viral recording of their first gig at a Hollywood retirement home last month.

From BBC