Também

Também is a Portuguese word meaning "also" or "too". On Viraly Feeds, this tag was used for bonus lists, extra collections, and stories that offer additional value beyond the main post.

About This Tag

Viraly Feeds was all about bringing you the most entertaining and shareable content from around the web. The Também tag signaled that what you were about to see was something extra — an additional list, a complementary collection, or a story that deserved a second look alongside the main article.

In Portuguese, "também" (pronounced tahm-BAYM) translates to "also", "too", or "as well". It perfectly captures the spirit of these posts: they are the "also" — the bonus content that makes your visit more complete. Whether it was a roundup of hilarious tweets, a second helping of celebrity transformations, or an extra set of health warnings, the Também tag meant you were getting more of what you loved.

While the majority of Viraly Feeds content was published in English, occasional posts carried the Também tag to highlight supplementary material. These posts represent the site's commitment to going above and beyond — not just the main story, but something extra for curious readers.

In practice, the Também tag appeared on a wide range of topics. For instance, a main list about iPhone mistakes might be accompanied by a Também post with bonus tips; a celebrity plastic surgery roundup could have an extra gallery of even more shocking transformations. The tag was flexible and could be applied to any piece that felt like a natural extension of the site's main coverage.

Here are some popular posts that embody the spirit of the Também tag — additional content you might enjoy:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Também" mean?

"Também" is a Portuguese adverb meaning "also", "too", or "as well". It is used to indicate addition or agreement, similar to the English word "also".

Why did Viraly Feeds use a Portuguese tag?

While the majority of the site's content was in English, the Também tag was an occasional nod to the site's broader audience. It served as a way to label bonus content — posts that were an extra addition to the main theme of the day. The tag helped readers quickly identify posts that offered supplementary value.

What kind of content was tagged with Também?

Também posts were typically listicles, compilations, or supplementary articles that provided additional value on a topic. For example, a main article about Hollywood plastic surgery might be accompanied by a Também post with even more shocking transformations. The tag was a signal to readers: "Here's more of what you enjoyed."

Can I find all Também posts?

This archive page collects posts that were originally tagged with Também. You can browse the selection above or explore the main categories for a wider range of content. While the original site is no longer updated, these pages preserve the spirit of the 2017–2018 era.

Is Também still active on the site?

The Também tag was part of the original Viraly Feeds content strategy. The site has since evolved, but this archive maintains a snapshot of the bonus content that made the site unique.

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