YouTube Needs To Fix This Problem NOW

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @rooseveltsreviews9011
    @rooseveltsreviews9011 Месяц назад +2

    Yeah I agree with you bro RUclips should fix their Algorithm and treat every RUclipsr Big or small equally. I haven't really been going through any problems with RUclips Recently but I hope they recommend my Return video to my subscribers when I come back. But I feel you. They should take care of us in terms of fixing their Algorithm and keep recommending our videos to our Audience and New people at the same time So that we can keep going up and be successful. They should not keep hiding their videos from the audience. Because RUclips is supposed to help us win by just letting our subscribers know and show it to new people but not trying to make us stop doing what we love to do.

    • @JEZ4L
      @JEZ4L  Месяц назад

      @@rooseveltsreviews9011 yeah I definitely feel you on that. RUclips, overall, has lost its way of putting their RUclipsrs first. The lack of transparency effort is very clear.

  • @rustingoceans
    @rustingoceans 28 дней назад +2

    all of this, 100000%!
    the literal bane of my fucking existence is the fact that I don’t get notifs/suggested vids for creators that I *actively* press the sub buttons for, but then get random shit I’m not interested in shoved down my fuckin throat all day……

  • @stentionhouse
    @stentionhouse 9 дней назад +1

    Very interesting video. I'm not a content creator in any significant sense. Over the years I've had channels for a while, mostly to upload bits and pieces I've shot myself at various events for specific people (rather than with any intention of getting views). Literally just using RUclips as an F&F sharing tool, mostly as YT doesn't compress the quality of footage like Facebook and others do. I must admit that I've always been oddly fascinated by how some channels blow up and others never do, even when the latter are often producing far better content than the former.
    My last channel had 43 subscribers. I was quite surprised to have even that many as I'd never uploaded anything that was likely to attract attention. I had about a dozen videos uploaded and would often go whole weeks and get literally 0 views. Then one morning in early 2019, I came on to find that everything had gone crazy. One video had amassed 200,000 views overnight and I had over 10,000 subscribers. What was even more bizarre is that most comments were negative. By the end of the next day, the vid which blew up went past 600k views and I had 18,500 subscribers. And then everything just stopped dead.
    I really wish I'd known about analytics back then so I could have tried to figure out what happened. Anyway, having gained all those subscribers I started uploading regularly. I had one video get over 1000 views but mostly it was double figures. Either the subscribers didn't know or had no interest in anything I'd uploaded. After a couple of years I deleted the channel as it seemed absurd and pointless to have (by that time) over 19K subscribers and just a handful of views on each video and usually absolutely zero interaction. I will never understand the YT algorithm (but I figure it's heavily weighted towards content which brings in the highest ad revenue).