A specific post pattern has gone viral in recent days on X (formerly Twitter). In it, Internet users ask their interlocutors to “look between two letters on the keyboard” to solve the puzzle. The problem is that on many occasions, there is no solution to the puzzles and the direction only leads to “farm Engagement“In theory, this happens because the social network’s algorithm understands that when the comment button is selected to see the keyboard, users are interacting with the post – thus, the post is read as ‘interesting’ by the platform, because it has generated comments among the audience, and Strengthen it.
Next, learn about Keyboard Trend and why creators use it to increase the performance of their posts.
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What is Keyboard Orientation? Understand tweets that ask you to look between letters
Anyone who has used X (formerly Twitter) in recent days has surely come across a post asking the interlocutor to search between two letters on the keyboard. The trend, which consists of assigning puzzle solutions to spacers between two keys, is said to have started in 2021 in a post on 4chan referencing the character Yui Hirasawa from the anime K-ON!. The post asked netizens to search between the letters “T” and “O” on the keyboard, as her full name appears in the space.
For some reason, this trend came back this week and has already arrived in Brazil. As a result, there are countless publications of this kind and, consequently, many complaints about them.
Why is the trend “share farm”?
Trends like “Search Between” can also serve as engagement strategies for some X (formerly Twitter) accounts. This is because it piques the curiosity of followers, who then click on the comment section of the post to check out the keyboard. Thus, the social network's algorithm knows that this post should be boosted, because it causes Internet users to interact with the post – even if they did not post the comment. Moreover, the time a tweet is viewed and the number of clicks becomes greater.
There are also those people who don't understand this trend or simply don't like it, and they end up unintentionally increasing engagement as well. This is one of the reasons why this trend became so popular overnight, that even major brand profiles joined in the fun.
Netizens' reactions to the “keyboard trend”
This trend has gained countless haters in a short time.
In a few cases, you may laugh at one “silly thing” or another.
But the problem is that the trend has become saturated, and in fact, many posts have no meaning, being just “share farms”.
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