What meme formats do you prefer to get more engagement in your posts? Do you have a general roadmap for content creation—finding ideas, selecting visuals, and crafting the joke? If you could briefly summarize your process for making memes that go viral quickly, that would be great. I’m also curious about the tone and boundaries you keep in mind when spreading humor to a wide audience. What do you think are the most effective posting times and platform strategies? 🎯
Effective Meme Creation and Sharing Strategies for Humor
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Dude, I usually go for ready-made templates like "Distracted Boyfriend" and "Change My Mind"—adding text and keeping up with trends is super quick with these formats. When I'm brainstorming, I check trending hashtags on Twitter, edit the image in Canva in 5 minutes, keep the joke short and punchy, and make sure not to cross any lines. I post the stuff between 8-10 PM on Instagram and Reddit because that's when engagement spikes.