#Rq can comments, shares and likes affect the growth of the video?
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Definetely ofcourse
Any idea how it works tho? Im extremely curious about how much can likes and shares and comments affect the overall growth Say video A & B are the exact same. One has no comments and the other has negative+positive. What’s the difference? How big is the difference? Thats makes me so curious like how? What’s the process? The tiniest differences can make a video go from 1k to 10k or 1M to 10M
Im pretty sure I heard Mrbeast say that the effect of comments and likes on videos has no Proper impact on the grwoth rather it is to build the community up!
The main thing is to have good avd.
ctr too but that gets complicated to calculate.
Just do something better every video haha
It's super simple. Come up with good ideas and try to make your video as different as possible while staying in your niche. For example if you're in the educational niche, and other channels are just blurting out the information, what you should do in that situation is maybe create a story for the information. Rather than blurting out the information, try giving good actionable examples for the information. If you are at a point where you're still wondering if shares, likes, and comments effect the video, don't think about them. Just focus on making good videos. Good videos follow with likes and comments.
Bad videos will almost always not have comments, why? Becuase if the video is bad, no one will even watch enough to comment. If you make pretty good videos that also are different, people will most likely comment becuase you put the work in and also because they enjoyed it enough.
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YouTube has two main objectives
Keep people watching for longer and make them feel good about it.
So all of the above are positive signals for the algorithm.
The intricate details on how things are weighted change and not even the engineers fully know.
Personally I decided to only look at one thing and that is views.
If views go up I've done my job well.