How do you define "viral" - what view count qualifies?
Written By Tokscript Support
Last updated 6 months ago
TokScript uses two definitions of viral to account for accounts of all sizes - because going viral for a brand new creator looks different than for someone with 100K followers.
TokScript's viral definitions:
Absolute viral (traditional definition):
500,000+ views on a single video
The classic "viral" threshold
What most people think of as viral
Where sponsorship opportunities begin
Relative viral (realistic for most):
20x your average views
More meaningful for smaller accounts
Shows real algorithm breakthrough
Indicates content resonance
Examples of relative viral with TokScript:
Small account:
Normal videos: 100-200 views
Viral with TokScript: 2,000-4,000 views
Result: Algorithm notices you, growth begins
Medium account:
Normal videos: 1,000-5,000 views
Viral with TokScript: 20,000-100,000 views
Result: Follower explosion, opportunities open
Larger account:
Normal videos: 10,000-50,000 views
Viral with TokScript: 200,000-1,000,000 views
Result: Mainstream breakthrough, major growth
Why relative viral matters more:
Shows you broke through your ceiling
Proves content quality improved
Algorithm gives you more reach
Compounds into future growth
TokScript's goal for you:
First, hit relative viral (20x) to prove the system works. Then use that momentum and learning to hit absolute viral (500K+). The Viral Script Writer and Viral Hook Writer are designed to achieve both.
Many TokScript users hit relative viral immediately, then absolute viral within weeks.