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Hook (short-form video)

The opening 1–3 seconds (audio + on-screen text) of a short-form video, which determines whether feed viewers swipe past or watch through. Most platforms' algorithms weight the first-3-second retention rate heavily.

In short-form video, the hook is the opening 1–3 seconds — both the audio (what the speaker says) and the on-screen caption (what the viewer reads while the video loads). Platform algorithms (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) appear to weight first-3-second retention disproportionately to the rest of the video, meaning a weak hook tanks an otherwise-strong clip. Common hook patterns include: specific-number + counterintuitive claim, three-things + payoff, belief-reversal ("I used to think X. Then…"), and question-as-opener. Hook A/B testing — generating multiple hook variants per clip and comparing watch-time — is increasingly standard for high-volume creators.

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