Feeding Frenzy Video Info
From viral clips of piranhas stripping a carcass in seconds to Black Friday shoppers trampling each other for discounted TVs, the “feeding frenzy” visual trope is defined by speed, volume, and a lack of individual agency. On platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, such videos are consistently rewarded with high retention rates. Why does chaos sell?
Viral media, spectacle, algorithmic culture, consumption aesthetics, digital anthropology. Note: This is a fictional academic paper created for illustrative purposes. feeding frenzy video
A 47-second clip showing customers aggressively grabbing leftover birthday sheet cakes. The video garnered 84M views. Analysis of 10,000 comments revealed that 62% expressed disgust, but 31% admitted re-watching “just to count the number of hands.” The frenzy functioned as a morbid efficiency test —viewers derived satisfaction not from the outcome, but from the optimization of chaos. From viral clips of piranhas stripping a carcass
Author: [Generated AI] Publication: Journal of Digital Media Ecology , Vol. 14, Issue 2 The video garnered 84M views


