Where can I get old viral video clips?

How are you guys repurposing the content?
There are some processes but it’s not hard. You use editing software like CapCut to make some changes to the clip, maybe change brightness, add captions, etc just be creative.
 
Good day fam!
So I’m starting an IG journey, basically posting memes and video clips, now I want a service/website where I can get old viral clips so that I can repurpose them, your suggestions would help a lot.
Just started working on a meme page myself and was stuck on finding old viral clips to use. Really glad you asked this.
 
You could check out those bigger meme websites or even places like knowyourmeme. If you're editing clips like using meme vids as a punchline, you'd find a lot there and it could pass off as somewhat (though very loosly) transformative.
 
Good day fam!
So I’m starting an IG journey, basically posting memes and video clips, now I want a service/website where I can get old viral clips so that I can repurpose them, your suggestions would help a lot.
Just curious, what's your view to follow ratio on all your accounts cumulatively?
 
Twitter is definitely the best! but Reddit can also be useful if you search using specific keywords or subreddits.
 
Good day fam!
So I’m starting an IG journey, basically posting memes and video clips, now I want a service/website where I can get old viral clips so that I can repurpose them, your suggestions would help a lot.
Best approach: scrape from public platforms + trend archives, then re-edit.
TikTok Creative Center, YouTube (filter by oldest + high views), Reddit top posts, and public meme pages are enough to build a library. What matters more than source is editing + distribution speed.
Once you find clips that repeat-win, scaling them with proper ad infrastructure is how pages turn views into real volume.
 
I completely agree with using legal sources to avoid copyright risks, and I appreciate the suggestions on where to find reusable content. I've also found that researching previously viral content and remaking it from my own perspective can be a great way to create engaging content while minimizing risks. For those looking to repurpose old viral clips, have you considered using online archives or websites that specialize in aggregating public domain content? Additionally, I'd love to hear more about the tool mentioned earlier that allows you to search for threads on subreddits with specific keywords - can you share more information about it?
 
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