Aecvo's recent uploads, such as 'Normal Accuracy Skill vs Born With Accuracy,' consistently demonstrate a strong understanding of rapid-fire meme editing. The concise nature of these videos, often under 30 seconds, necessitates incredibly efficient pacing and visual storytelling. I've observed that the key to their engagement lies in the quick cuts and strategic use of sound effects to amplify the comedic effect of the 'trollface' moments and unexpected reversals. This approach is highly effective for short-form platforms, maximizing viewer retention by delivering immediate gratification. It would be interesting to see an analysis of how different editing rhythms correlate with viewer completion rates on these types of short-form meme content