Why the Internet Makes Useless Things Famous

Ever wondered why the most pointless things go viral while useful content struggles?
Because usefulness requires thinking—and the internet hates effort.

Random dances, loud opinions, and nonsense trends trigger instant emotions. Algorithms reward dopamine, not depth. That’s why nonsense spreads faster than sense.

Virality has nothing to do with intelligence. It’s about speed, shock, and timing.

👉 Going viral isn’t proof of value. It’s proof of attention.

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