Not “share this” but: “Nakhongse eigi wafam asibu mathu tagaduna khangba yabra?”
(Can you try to understand my message with an open mind?)
| Theme | Story Idea | Why It Changes Mindset | |-------|------------|------------------------| | Environment | Show plastic clogging a leikai drain, then show it cleaned by youths. | Creates collective responsibility. | | Addiction | A 10-sec clip of a father waiting for his son who is gambling. | Shames silently, not aggressively. | | Women’s role | A mother working in the field, then teaching her daughter math. | Breaks stereotype that women are only houseworkers. | | Aging parents | An empty phiruk (traditional plate) next to an old couple. | Highlights neglect of elders. | | Meitei script | A child trying to write Meetei Mayek but failing; next frame, the community teaching. | Revival of identity. | leikai eteima mathu nabagi wari facebook story better
Meta (Facebook) measures one thing above all others: Completion rate. If a user watches your Story from start to finish, Facebook assumes your content is high-quality. Not “share this” but: “Nakhongse eigi wafam asibu
When you achieve 90%+ retention on your Story using Mathu Nabagi Wari, Facebook pushes your profile to the top of your friends' feeds for the next 24-48 hours. Your organic reach explodes. When you achieve 90%+ retention on your Story