In an age of TikTok trends and fleeting fame, few social media posts carry longevity beyond their initial virality. These "load-bearing posts" linger in our minds long after they've been shared, even if they didn't rack up millions of likes or shares. They are the subtle, personal messages that speak to an individual's experience, offering comfort, amusement, or an unexpected connection.
Load-bearing posts don't need to go viral to make an impact. Their power lies in their ability to resonate on a deeper level, creating a lasting impression on those who see them. Whether it’s a thoughtful comment on a shared struggle, a meme that perfectly captures a mood or a vulnerable moment of self-reflection, these posts often spark a sense of community or validation.
The phenomenon is particularly notable on platforms like Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Reddit, where users may engage with seemingly minor posts that provide emotional support or foster a sense of solidarity. In an increasingly fragmented digital landscape, load-bearing posts may not always trend, but they hold up the emotional architecture of online communities.
On May 31, 2024, X user @bobsredmilf asked fellow social media denizens what their top load-bearing posts were, and the response was overwhelming.
"What are posts that aren't load-bearing anywhere but your personal lexicon. Like the ones that weren't really popular but are so enshrined in your mind that you just assume they got hundreds of thousands of likes," they asked.
The post was quote-retweeted over 15K times, retweeted over 16K times, and has over 27K likes.

Here are 32 posts that are honestly pretty niche, but still undeniably iconic:
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https://t.co/pdXCqLK6aC pic.twitter.com/KdgSc7RlfB
— Sam Alberti (@sam_alberti) December 16, 2024
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![Load-bearing post screenshot. Text reads, "What do you mean, that's your 'breadened butter'? Are you talking about when you get toast crumbs in the butter? I have that. [pacing around flicking my pocketknife open and shut] I hate that!"](https://lede-admin.dailydot.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/69/2024/12/load-bearing-posts-7.jpeg?w=710)
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I quote various parts of this regularly, but "these words scan with a fantastic degree of confidence considering that together they make no sense at all" is a STAPLE https://t.co/R4689h5SaD pic.twitter.com/ycQ8WEz30G
— ☠️ℝ????????? ?????? ℂ??????☠️ (@bluecrowgren) December 16, 2024
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So many but this one most of all https://t.co/4tZOHMiM82 pic.twitter.com/ce7UNl7AO6
— Matt Bateman (@mbateman) June 11, 2024
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https://t.co/L5QRS4mI1U pic.twitter.com/p7gFkj4PzD
— mari (@legolaurapalmer) December 20, 2024
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![Load-bearing post screenshot. Text reads, "You know what song sucks? 'Bad to the Bone' Lmaooooo that [n-word] was in the booth like 'bbbbbbbbBad' Foh man."](https://lede-admin.dailydot.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/69/2024/12/load-bearing-posts-15.jpeg?w=710)
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got a respectable amount of retweets but has an outsize place in my mind; i can no longer look at the stars without thinking who cares. I am enormous https://t.co/twQ2G1Idzm pic.twitter.com/v5EMLO2y1Z
— flglmn (@flglmn) June 8, 2024
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Not exaggerating when i say i think about this damn tweet every single time i transfer from the 4/5/6 at union square. https://t.co/s66ZY4hPta pic.twitter.com/b40h2qoHIL
— dog of the week (@synanthropy) June 6, 2024
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easily this
— soul nate (@MNateShyamalan) June 9, 2024
pic.twitter.com/eUIs3MUjBM https://t.co/APVHPVIZHX
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https://t.co/2R1iZ6Thtq pic.twitter.com/dFxiZ5obn7
— matt (@mattxiv) June 4, 2024
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