I Hid Memes In My Instagram Posts & No One Noticed..

viyaura
24 Feb 202408:51

Summary

TLDRIn this playful experiment, the creator hides various memes within Instagram posts to test whether followers will notice. From a hidden Remy from Ratatouille to Shrek tucked in an egg yolk, the challenge is to see if anyone spots the hidden memes. Despite carefully camouflaging each meme, with some more subtle than others, no one seems to catch on. The experiment concludes with a reflection on how little attention people pay to the details in social media posts, even when they’re clearly hiding in plain sight. Ultimately, the creator's theory is proven: people just don’t look that closely.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The creator conducts an experiment to see if people notice hidden memes in Instagram posts.
  • 😀 Memes are subtly hidden in the images, using creative placements like blending them into backgrounds or circular shapes.
  • 😀 Remy from *Ratatouille* is the first meme hidden in a post, tucked into a man bun.
  • 😀 The creator uses various techniques, such as carousels and story posts, to attempt to draw more attention to the hidden memes.
  • 😀 Josh Hutcherson's whistle meme is hidden in a pearl headpiece in one of the images.
  • 😀 The creator uses different brushes and artistic tools to create visually interesting posts, but memes remain hidden in plain sight.
  • 😀 Despite trying to draw attention through creative captions and stories, no one notices the hidden memes in the first few posts.
  • 😀 The third post features a cute cat meme, which blends in with a cloud pattern, but again, no one spots it.
  • 😀 In a later post, Shrek’s head is hidden inside an egg yolk, but it’s still not immediately noticed by followers.
  • 😀 The creator reflects on how Instagram users likely don’t spend enough time looking at posts to notice small, hidden details.
  • 😀 The final post features a *Pingu* meme placed quite blatantly, but even then, no one comments or notices.
  • 😀 The overall conclusion is that while Instagram posts get a lot of views, people are generally not scrutinizing them deeply enough to notice small, hidden elements unless they are specifically looking for them.

Q & A

  • Why did the creator hide memes in their Instagram posts?

    -The creator wanted to test whether people would notice hidden memes in their posts and whether they care enough to look at the images for more than just a few seconds.

  • What was the first meme the creator hid, and where did they place it?

    -The first meme hidden was Remy from *Ratatouille*. The creator placed Remy’s face in a man bun, blending it into the circular shape.

  • Why did the creator choose Remy for the first meme, despite not knowing if he's considered a meme?

    -The creator selected Remy impulsively because his image seemed suitable for the experiment, though they acknowledge he might not be a conventional meme.

  • Did anyone notice the first hidden meme after the post?

    -No, no one noticed the Remy meme, and there were no comments mentioning it, suggesting that people didn’t pay enough attention.

  • What meme did the creator hide in the second post, and how was it incorporated?

    -In the second post, the creator hid Josh Hutcherson’s face, specifically from the 'whistle meme'. They placed his face in the pearl of a headpiece, making it less obvious but still visible.

  • What was the reaction to the second hidden meme after posting?

    -The second meme also went unnoticed, but the creator received two comments on the post, which they considered a minor win.

  • How did the creator incorporate a smiling cat meme into their third post?

    -The creator hid the smiling cat meme in the clouds print of the post. They blended it into the design, though they made it less obvious due to concerns that viewers might count the cats.

  • What was the outcome of the third hidden meme post after a few days?

    -The third hidden meme, featuring the smiling cat, was also unnoticed by the audience. The creator received positive comments but no one pointed out the hidden meme.

  • How did the creator make the fourth hidden meme more obvious, and which meme was used?

    -For the fourth post, the creator hid Shrek’s face in an egg yolk, making it more obvious. The meme was placed in a way that blended with the color of the bacon, although the creator felt it was too obvious.

  • What experiment did the creator conduct in the final post, and was it successful?

    -In the final post, the creator hid the Pingu meme in a reel, attempting to make it more noticeable by including it in multiple images. Despite these efforts, no one noticed the Pingu meme after several days.

  • What was the conclusion the creator drew from the experiment?

    -The creator concluded that most people don’t pay close attention to Instagram posts long enough to notice subtle changes or hidden memes, especially if they aren't aware something is hidden.

  • What did the creator mention about Instagram's impact on their posts?

    -The creator noted that Instagram's quality reduction often blurred the hidden memes, making them even harder to notice, which may have contributed to the lack of awareness in their posts.

  • How did the creator feel about posting times and their potential effect on audience engagement?

    -The creator was unsure whether posting at different times would affect engagement but wondered if it could help reach a new audience.

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