The video receives 2 million views overnight. But not for the drama. The comments have ignored the story entirely. Instead, the top-liked comment says: “Girl, use your turn signal.” The second comment: “Is she holding the wheel at 10 and 2 or 4 and 8? I can’t tell.” The third: “This is why insurance is expensive for men.”
A young woman (we’ll call her "Chloe") films herself driving home from work. She is venting about a friend who betrayed her trust. The video is 47 seconds long. The video receives 2 million views overnight
Ask yourself: Are you genuinely concerned about the transmission? Or are you just performing your own superiority in a 280-character box? Instead, the top-liked comment says: “Girl, use your
As long as there are cars with cameras and young women with stories to tell, this genre will persist. But the next time you see a girl gripping the steering wheel at a weird angle while explaining why her situationship ghosted her, stop before you type that snarky comment. The video is 47 seconds long
But why do these specific videos capture the attention of millions? And why does the discussion surrounding them often turn so viciously toxic?