Social Media Trends and Invisible Text

Today, there are too many people on social media, and most of them belong to Gen Z. While using platforms like YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and others, we often see crazy reels or shorts in which influencers ask users to post "blank comments." They also claim that if you send an "invisible comment" in the comment box, you can win a prize shown in the reel.

After that, users comment on the video. In this process, they try to send "blank text" using space copy, but they fail. Then they think they can use "space copy and paste" to send blank comments. Gen Z users keep scrolling videos out of frustration. If the prize seems expensive, they search for prompts like "blank space copy" on tools like ChatGPT or Google Gemini. These AI tools then provide invisible characters as answers.

After that, users click on "copy blank space," go to the comment box, paste the invisible text, and post their comments.

Some Gen Z users search on search engines like Google or Microsoft Bing using queries like "how to send invisible text," after which they find many websites.

Some users also search for "invisible text Discord" and send invisible blank spaces on Discord to fool their friends. Since TikTok is banned in India, users in other countries search for "invisible text for TikTok" and use these characters in TikTok videos. TikTok influencers are also known as "TikTokers."

There are many such websites available on the internet. Some developers call this method "cut space" and refer to it as a PrePostSEO strategy.