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Bestcaptionever.Com Lets You Pick & Rate Quotes for Hilarious Pics

We’ve all seen how subtext can make an ordinary photo epic—think icanhascheezburger.com—which is exactly what BestCaptionEver.com is all about. Instead of just slapping on a funny one-liner, however, this photoblog lets viewers submit captions and rate those of others.

Featured here is a collection from BestCaptionEver.com, which you’ll need to visit to check out user-submitted sub-titles like these for the first image: "Paul Rudd before he started using Old Spice Swagger" and
"The Code of Meniscus is a mathematical formula that measures the proportionality of ones beatings vs. the Ugliness of their sweater. Allow me to demonstrate…"
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Captioning - The trend of engaging viewers in submitting captions and rating those of others can be extended to other mediums like videos, scientific images, and artwork.
2. Visual Subtext - The use of subtext to make an ordinary photo epic can be leveraged through tools and technologies like AI and AR/VR to create innovative marketing campaigns and brand messaging.
3. User-generated Content - Encouraging users to create and submit content can be used by a range of industries to create a more engaged and loyal customer base, such as social media, e-commerce and gaming.
Industry Implications
1. Marketing - Brands can utilize crowdsourced captioning and visual subtext to create innovative marketing campaigns and increase engagement across platforms.
2. Social Media - Social media networks can incorporate crowdsourced captioning as a feature to increase user engagement and keep content fresh, driving up platform activity.
3. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage the trend of user-generated content and visual subtext to create more interactive and engaging content for viewers.

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