That's depressing, I wonder how many hours of watch time I will have by the time I can get monetised.
Lots of lost potential revenue there @youtube @teamyoutubepic.twitter.com/SEXbMRW0LQ
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So the numbers say that people watch your videos, but don't want to subscribe and come back. If YT were to reply to that tweet, they would probably say something like "fix your content". Anyways, any idea why that balance is shifted towards watch time on your channel?
All depends on the type of content A lot of people don't sub when they watch a video I don't sub to many creators unless I'm watching them all the time It's a lot more common to get views than subs I've seen people with like 200 subs doing vids that have over 100k views
My Conan Exiles videos did really well when the game was new on console And I've had a couple of Fortnite videos that were either trending topics or good for long term views But like with Fortnite, they might have wanted to see something, they saw and moved onpic.twitter.com/CqQXC6r70E
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