
Alicia's Social Media
CapCut Short-Form Video Specialist & Social Media Manager Working With the Algorithm, Not Against It.
Your social media isn't working because you're training the AI to bury you.
Only 9% of people pay attention while scrolling. The AI tracks every second, every scroll, click, stop. If your content doesn't keep people watching, you cost the platform ad revenue. So it buries your posts. Fewer views. Even from your own followers.​​
What gets buried in 2026: Static images. Hard sales pitches. Recycled podcast clips. Poor video quality. Long, boring content. Posting without engaging with others. Sending people off-platform. The AI sees all of it. You're literally training it to hide you. What actually works: Look at Chipotle's TikTok. Massive brand. Acts like a creator. Reposts customers constantly. Rewards participation with attention. Builds community, not a broadcast channel. TikTok: 2 billion users, 80-90 minutes daily. YouTube Shorts: 200 billion views per day. Meta Reels: 200 billion views per day. These platforms know what works. Their AI is built on billions of data points from real human behavior. The system: I use CapCut for editing because its trending effects are based on 2 billion TikTok users' behavior. These effects stop the scroll. That's not theory, it's measurable. Social media in 2026 is a two-way street. If followers engage with you, you engage back. You comment on their pages. You build connection. That's what keeps the AI working for you instead of against you. Bottom line: Ads can't fix buried content. Why pay for clicks from people who scroll away in two seconds? Play by the AI's rules, and your content performs naturally. Fight them, and it costs you time and money. It's not luck. It's understanding the system.
These videos created for a client use CapCut editor effects based on what nearly 2 billion TikTok users respond to, designed to stop the scroll and focus attention fast. Combined with consistent posting and SEO keywords in the video and in captions, this approach helps businesses show up in short-form search on social media platforms and Google where people go for quick answers.









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