The word placement is fine. It being fucked up makes them pause an extra moment to read it and then think about the placement being wrong for even longer after.
Instead of a 10 seconds of their time to read it, think about it just a moment, and then move on, you put the message in their head for the next 10 minutes of their life.
Look at this thread, this is social media. On the SM side it's not really about how people react, just that they have a reason to interact.
Look how much interaction this one thread has. This has more active interaction potential than a lot of professional marketing. On Reddit and Twitter they have/had bots to manufacture fake interactions to fish for real interactions.
Political marketing runs on negative interactions as much as it does positives.
The word placement is fine. It being fucked up makes them pause an extra moment to read it and then think about the placement being wrong for even longer after.
Instead of a 10 seconds of their time to read it, think about it just a moment, and then move on, you put the message in their head for the next 10 minutes of their life.
Interesting theory. Try this technique on social media memes and report back with your results.
I don't think you will get the reaction you are expecting.
Look at this thread, this is social media. On the SM side it's not really about how people react, just that they have a reason to interact.
Look how much interaction this one thread has. This has more active interaction potential than a lot of professional marketing. On Reddit and Twitter they have/had bots to manufacture fake interactions to fish for real interactions.
Political marketing runs on negative interactions as much as it does positives.
It is called "click bait".
You should actually do the experiment instead of trying to convince me that a message board is social media.
Throw in some misspelled words and bad grammar for good measure.
A message board is literally social media.