![]() ![]() If meme stocks can be a thing, what’s to stop audio meme sharing from going viral!? Hoping to storm the ear-bending arena of social audio and win friends amid the gamer/creator crowd is Voicy - a Netherlands-based startup that’s building a platform for user-generated audio snippets (typically a few seconds long), offering tools to create emotive samples for reaction sharing to spice up your messaging/streams. /rebates/&252fvoice-returns-very-village-voicey. It’s not hard to predict where this idea goes: Straight to gross out fart sfx and pwning troll clips - which are indeed plentiful on this fledgling platform for user-generated (or, well, sampled) audio. Borat clips, for example, or Squid Game sounds. regularly in Seer Green and other places in Bucks, and went on a very successful short tour to Prague in 2008. ![]() Plus a cacophony of over-enthusiastic Internet memes in audio form. /rebates/&252fthe-village-returns-very-village-voicey. John Oliver screaming “GOOGLE IT!” repeatedly, or Epic Sax Guy’s epic saxing, and so on. The typical Voicy user is, unsurprisingly, young and trigger happy, per the startup - which envisages gamer voice chat as a key target for a pipelines of social integrations it hopes to build out. So far it has one integration inked with messaging app, Viber - but it’s offering a “simple universal API” to encourage other platforms to sign up. out messages back to the entity they hear, as well as to fellow Voice hearers and. Zooming out, Voicy’s stated mission is to do for sound clips what Giphy has done for GIFs. Only a very small number of people in the world possess the ability to. “As we’ve seen with memes and GIFs, people love to create their own very creative content. ![]()
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