Surprise is a big one. For example, if someone is showing off their new car on social media and then suddenly a flock of birds poops all over it right at that moment. Another element is relatability. People laugh at things they can understand and have experienced, like a mom sharing how her kids made a mess while she was on a video call. Also, the use of humor in the caption or the person's reaction in the video can make it funny.
On Twitter, a man tweeted a photo of his cat sitting on his head while he was trying to work from home. He captioned it with something like 'When your cat thinks your head is the best seat in the house'. People found it so funny and it started a trend of people sharing their pets' strange behaviors while they were working.
A really memorable one was on Twitter. A celebrity tweeted about a new diet they were starting and accidentally typed 'I'm going on a die-et' instead. It became a huge meme. Another is from Instagram where a cat owner set up a 'cat fashion show' and the cats were all looking so unimpressed in their outfits. Hilarious!
Sure. There was a story on Twitter where a guy accidentally tweeted his grocery list instead of a work report. It had things like 'eggs, bread, and cat food' and his followers had a great laugh. Another one was on Instagram, a woman posted a photo of her 'new haircut' which was actually a photo of her dog with a funny haircut. People loved it and it got thousands of likes.
To make a funny comic for social media, first, think of something that makes you laugh. Then, visualize it in a simple and clear way. Use bright colors and exaggerate the features for more effect. Also, make sure the text is short and punchy.
It's simple. Just open the social media app, look for the 'post' or 'create' button, and then start typing or adding pictures and videos for your story.
Well, to retweet a story, first find the story you like. Then, you'll likely see a 'Retweet' button or something similar. Click that, and it'll share the story with your followers. Some platforms might have additional options like adding a comment before retweeting.
Story highlights are often public. However, some platforms give you the option to control who can view them. So, it might not always be the case for everyone. It really depends on how you configure your settings.
The process varies. For example, on Instagram, you tap the three dots and select 'Repost'. On Facebook, you might see a 'Share' icon below the post. Make sure you have the rights to repost the content and follow the platform's rules.