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Scrolltrendy, infinite scrolling, short-form video, algorithmic culture, micro-trends, attention economy, platform vernacular. 1. Introduction In 2026, the dominant mode of digital content consumption is no longer search-based or social-graph-driven; it is scroll-based . Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts have converged on a standardized interface: a vertically oriented, single-column, infinite-scrolling feed. Within this interface, the concept of a "trend" has undergone a fundamental mutation. In the early 2010s, a trend (e.g., #IceBucketChallenge) lasted weeks. Today, a trend may rise and fall within 48 hours—sometimes 8 hours.
[Generated by AI for Academic Modeling] Journal: Journal of Digital Culture & Platform Dynamics (Vol. 14, Issue 2) Date: April 14, 2026 Abstract This paper introduces the concept of Scrolltrendy to describe a novel feedback loop between user interface design (vertical, infinite scrolling) and the rapid generation, dissemination, and decay of micro-trends on social media platforms. Moving beyond traditional theories of memetics or agenda-setting, Scrolltrendy posits that the frictionless scroll mechanic collapses the distinction between content consumption and trend participation. Using a mixed-methods approach—combining computational ethnography, network analysis of 10,000 TikTok videos, and qualitative user interviews—this study identifies three core dimensions of Scrolltrendy: (1) Velocity , the speed at which an audio snippet or choreography becomes a normative template; (2) Entropy , the rate of creative deviation from the original template; and (3) Residual Attention , the cognitive aftereffect of interrupted scrolling. Findings indicate that Scrolltrendy induces a state of algorithmic hypnosis , where users’ perception of trendiness is decoupled from intrinsic value and re-coupled to predictive engagement metrics. The paper concludes by theorizing Scrolltrendy as a post-semiotic mode of cultural production, where the scroll bar itself becomes a co-author of collective behavior. scrolltrendy
Scrolltrendy: The Algorithmic Mediation of Ephemeral Attention and Viral Imitation in Short-Form Video Ecosystems Platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts
