1000 Devices, 1.5M Videos, 21M Comments: VIRAL Strategy! #shorts
A speaker explains how using 1,000 devices with 60,000 active accounts can generate massive social media engagement through automated posting. This scale of activity can create viral marketing campaigns by producing 1.5 million videos and 21 million comments in just one month.
Summary
The speaker presents a mathematical breakdown of a large-scale social media operation using 1,000 devices to manage 60,000 active accounts (60 accounts per device). They explain that this setup can generate enormous content volume through automated posting, with each account posting 3 videos and 45 comments daily. Over the course of one month, this operation would produce approximately 1.5 million videos and 21 million comments. The speaker compares this scale to replying to every single person on Mr. Beast's Instagram reels within a month, emphasizing the massive exposure potential. They argue that campaigns of this magnitude naturally attract attention and discussion across multiple platforms including Twitter, Reddit, and news articles, which amplifies the reach beyond the original posts. According to the speaker, this organic discussion and coverage is what ultimately makes companies go viral, and this entire viral effect can be achieved with just one month of sustained posting at this scale.
Key Insights
- The speaker claims that 1,000 devices can effectively manage 60,000 active social media accounts at a rate of 60 accounts per phone
- The speaker states that each account in their system posts 3 videos and 45 comments daily, which they consider a conservative number that could be increased
- The speaker calculates that their 1,000-device operation can produce almost 1.5 million videos and 21 million comments in one month
- The speaker compares their operation's scale to replying to every single person on Mr. Beast's Instagram reels within a month
- The speaker argues that campaigns of this massive scale naturally generate organic discussion on Twitter, Reddit, and in articles, which makes companies go viral
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Transcript
[0:00] This is a you know scale perspective that's like replying to every single person on Mr. Beast reels on Instagram within like a month. So you ask us how many devices we have and this is kind of a small math thing about like what we can do with 1,000 devices. So 1,000 devices is let's say on average is 60,000 active accounts. So 60 accounts per phone. Kind of small number. We can go higher but let's settle on this uh number. So each each one of them posts three videos a day and 45 comments a day. like not even 60 which is also [0:30] possible. And so in one month that's almost 1.5 million uh videos…
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