What's your hobby, Commenting on reels

I figured out the new hobby in me which is known as, "making people understand that this is how exactly we should do it" in other words commenting. The spectrum of comments can be vividly seen from tagging ones to dark jokes extends to populating comment box with "Bhaichara on Top", "Systudouble'M'", forwards to pick up lines and then the unforgettable roast comments, gifs section has a separate fanbase just like stickers on WhatsApp.
Let us not get deviate from the topic of the moment. 
Earlier as a spectator to reels sometimes it pisses me off when a certain thing should be done in a specific manner but to make it more cooler or cringe they ruin it. Then a very decent emoji from my keyboard pops up "💀" with the exact strong opinion concluded in a line or a two. That's how I roll. 
Well, delving deep into my brain and observing patterns of people (including me) why they do so. 
There arises three possibilities: Engagement, Expression and Connection. Well I mostly use it for connections which may later on end up being such a significant addition to my life journey.
Engagement comments include commenting on reels which allows users to engage with the content creator and other viewers, fostering a sense of community around the content.
E.g. Look at the comment section of Urvi/Uorfi Javed. She is the queen of engagement. She knows exactly what she's doing and what the hook is which the audience is attached to. One fine morning girl commented on her video saying, "Isko lag raha ki log isko admire kar rahe but log iska mazaak bana rahe". Lol, that's how we definitely define a crab mentality. 
Expressing opinions may use a type of commenting that provides a platform for users to share their thoughts, opinions, and reactions to the content they're viewing.
E.g. The OG DietSabya or Dhruv Rathee's page. They both are talking about two different genres of opinions, the former is connected with fashion policing and calling out the "Gandi-Copies" by having guts and later is raising awareness regarding the political pedestal of our country. 
Community building or Connections: Comment sections on reels can serve as virtual gathering places where users from diverse backgrounds come together to discuss shared interests, fostering a sense of belonging and community.
E.g. Pages like Gautam.space (Travel and Explore), Ishita Mangal (Informative fashion and beauty), Seema Anand and Tirthak Saha (Storytelling),  Leeza Mangaldas founder of Leezu's Love (Sex-Ed), YesWeExist (LGBTQIA+), etc.
Also, The Orry's Case: Orry's popularity could also have been fueled by a unique talent or skill that set him apart from others, he loves commenting on people's reels leading to recognition and admiration from his peers and audiences. Furthermore, positive word-of-mouth and endorsements from influential figures such as Ambani's, Bolly Biggies and of course big names from Hollywood could have helped Orry gain widespread recognition and acclaim. By the way he nailed all three aspects i.e. Engagement, Expression and Connection.
Well, the things I explained can be a bit too technical but the one thing is for sure that commenting is addictive. Also another addictive thing ongoing is the trend of maintaining streaks on Snapchat. HaHaHa. 
~namann 🫀

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