I agree that YouTube not recommending videos afterwards is a farce, but if they can't do the job right, so can many other places. We've got a whole social media platform at our fingertips to explore, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.
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Plus I believe in the "share" button a lot, simply because you can still recommend someone a video IRL, just takes making a kick ass video with hard work for people to go "EY, takes a look at this guy, he did a much good, very wow!" :3
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Replying to @DAGamesOfficial @miracleofsound
That's the definition of viral video :D How many viral videos do you think you can make without any help from the algorithm? :P Even true viral videos that get an initial boost from people organically sharing them only get 100s millions views after the algorithm pushes them after
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Replying to @TryHardNinja @miracleofsound
Never said that every video had to be a viral hit, I'm talking about people sharing the video to others, getting their thumbs up and having them sub for more. Most of my channels retention comes from shares, people going "this guy is sick m8" and continuing to support :3
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Replying to @DAGamesOfficial @miracleofsound
I'm not sure that that's true
You're telling me that most of your views come from people sharing your videos and not YT recommendations/suggestions? Do you have any evidence of that? Because I'm pretty sure you'd be the only channel like that in the world if that was case.1 reply 1 retweet 6 likes -
Replying to @TryHardNinja @miracleofsound
I'm not the only one dude, Bendy for example. Many of those came from people who had zero idea what bendy was until their friends showed them my song, then everyone else's song, etc. Tombstone, exactly the same. Not gonna deny that searching the game is a part of it, cause it was
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but you know what? It could have been a crap song and guess where it would be? Under the floorboards. Because it was a good song, people found more reason to listen on and continue.
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Replying to @DAGamesOfficial @miracleofsound
You can have a great song at just the right time and propel to stardom. You can also have a bad song at just the right time and propel to stardom. Both are equally true and that's because YT pushes trending topics, very little other reasons.
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Replying to @TryHardNinja @miracleofsound
Nope, I'm taking a stand for every hard working person. Everyone wants to sit back and make less effort on their vids because YouTube "wouldn't care anyway"? That's fine, but I'm not gonna give up on making the best that I can, regardless of algorithm.
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Just kinds feels like everyone's giving up because "YouTube said so" and "it's not a profit margin". Man fuck profit, all money's done is send people fucking nuts, and I'm just sick of seeing people with so much potential back down because of a system they hate.
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F that :D I put more effort & time than ever into my stuff this year. :) Views went down but my (& my audience's) satisfaction was up, up, up.
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Replying to @miracleofsound @TryHardNinja
THIS is what I like to see!! Regardless of a system playing its own thing, i just don't wanna see effort squandered because of a bad system. I have too much respect for you people throughout this entire thing.
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