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Memes can go viral by igniting emotions. But how long this fire lasts actually depends not on the heat itself, but on whether users are willing to truly participate.
Many people are just watching on the sidelines. To turn them from spectators into participants, three basic conditions must be met. First, the entry point must be short; second, the steps must be few; third, there must be immediate feedback after participation. As long as there is a break in this chain, no matter how high the heat is, users' attention will instantly disperse and vanish into the ocean of information.
Currently, some products in the Meme ecosystem have optimized this aspect quite well. For example, some Meme platforms recently within the TRON ecosystem have made the participation process smoother — the distance from discovery to entry is shorter, and the transition from entry to sharing is more natural. The cost for users to take action has decreased, making it easier to maintain and expand community enthusiasm, creating a virtuous cycle. For participants, this is a more enjoyable experience; for the community, this means stronger vitality.