agriculture review
by aditya abhishek
Hey, you read "clip farming" and thought it was about crops or cultivation? Nope! It’s actually a viral content trick that creators use to get millions of views.
Clip farming is when creators intentionally stage moments. They can be funny, dramatic, or shocking to get clipped and shared on social media.
It’s all over social media—Instagram, YouTube, TikTok—you name it, and it’s happening there. But why?
Millions of views can turn into cash—but how much? There’s no fixed limit. It all depends on your niche, brand value, and how viral your content is.
Maybe it’s fake, but people are still watching and commenting. Every trend has its consequences, but in the end, it’s the overall impact that really matters.
People love controversy. You might skip informational content, but you’ll almost always click on something controversial. That’s a human tendency we can’t deny.
If a creator farms clips from another streamer or video without consent, that can violate copyright laws. It can lead to DMCA takedowns, strikes, or even account suspension.
To share a viral clip add significant commentary, critique, or transformation to claim fair use .
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