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Most creators try to maintain one consistent emotion (excitement, anger, sadness). Jakobs’ data, pulled from the POV240610 beta test, shows that retention spikes when the emotional valence flips at exactly 6 and 10 seconds.

This "swap" triggers a neurological double-take. The viewer is forced to re-watch the transition, artificially boosting the 'rewatch' metric.

If you want to ride this wave, ignore the generic "trend audio" and follow this checklist exactly as Justine laid out in her June 10 live stream. usepov240610justinejakobsjustineexplains new

Step 1: Audit your last 10 videos. Do any of them maintain the same emotional tone for more than 6 seconds? If yes, delete or archive them. The "new" algorithm punishes monotony.

Step 2: Rewrite your script using the "Jakobs Gap." Your script must follow this structure: Most creators try to maintain one consistent emotion

Step 3: Caption and Hashtag strictly. Use the exact string "usepov240610justinejakobsjustineexplains new" in the first line of your caption. Do not add spaces. Do not capitalize it. Jakobs claims the OCR (optical character recognition) of the platform reads case-sensitive text now.

Step 4: The 10-Minute Blitz. After posting, you must spend 10 minutes replying to every comment with a question mark ("?"). This signals to the server that the "Justine Explains" community is active. This "swap" triggers a neurological double-take

Before we decode the new system, let’s address the creator. Justine Jakobs rose to fame by deconstructing the unspoken psychology of the scroll. Unlike traditional marketing gurus, Jakobs focuses on micro-frustrations—the 0.5 seconds where a viewer decides to hate-watch, share, or save.

Her signature series, #JustineExplains, breaks down complex algorithm shifts into simple, actionable verbs. Past episodes include "The Reverse Scarcity Loop" and "Why Quiet Lighting Wins in 2024."

But with POV240610, she isn't just explaining an algorithm; she is rewriting the grammar of short-form video.

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