Vico Sotto’s Simple Question Leads to a Viral Moment
VICO SOTTO – Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto once again delighted netizens after showing off his newly learned social media trick—using a stylish cursive font in his latest Facebook post.
Vico Sotto once again captured the attention—and laughter—of netizens with his latest Facebook post. On the evening of October 15, the popular mayor announced the start of construction for the new Pasig City Hall.
What made the post stand out was not just the exciting update but also Sotto’s use of a stylized cursive font to emphasize the words “The New Pasig City Hall.” The rest of his caption remained in Facebook’s default sans-serif font, creating a subtle yet noticeable flex of his newfound social media skill.

The move came just two days after Sotto had openly admitted his curiosity about using different fonts on Facebook. In a comment on a post from the Pasig City Public Information Office, he asked, “Pano niyo ginagawa yung iba ibang font.” The simple, honest question quickly went viral, earning over 45,000 laugh reactions and nearly 900 replies from amused followers.
Known for his relatable personality and down-to-earth humor, Sotto’s self-deprecating inquiry aligned perfectly with his image as a “low-tech” but highly approachable public official. Many fans eagerly jumped in to offer explanations, while others admitted they were wondering the same thing.
It didn’t take long before Sotto put his new knowledge to good use. His October 15 post showing off the stylish cursive text became another viral moment, garnering over 85,000 reactions. Netizens flooded the comment section with laughter and praise, commending the mayor for his sense of humor and willingness to learn even the simplest online tricks.

The lighthearted moment added to Sotto’s growing list of viral hits. Just recently, he amused the public with a funny “umbrella” joke while driving a city truck—another display of his down-to-earth charm and comedic timing.
Once again, Mayor Vico Sotto proved that even in the age of social media, authenticity and humor go a long way in connecting with people. Whether it’s learning to use new fonts or cracking a dad joke, he continues to win the hearts of his constituents—one post at a time.