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Your average YouTube creator needs millions — perhaps even tens of millions — of views to hit the platform’s ‘Trending’ tab. If that doesn’t sound surprising, here’s another tidbit: traditional media outlets like late-night shows, ESPN, and CNNonly need hundreds of thousands — or sometimes only tens of thousands — of views to make it there.
This data comes from an analysis by Stephen, the first-name-only creator of YouTube channel Coffee Break (which has 328K subscribers). In his newest upload, Stephen reveals that he spent the past seven months analyzing data scraped from more than 40,000 videos uploaded between November 2017 and June 2018. Those videos came from about 2,000 unique channels.
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Full article: https://www.tubefilter.com/2019/05/29/youtube-views-to-get-on-trending-tab-how-does-trending-work/
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This didn't use to be the case - But I guess YouTube thinks "traditional media" are less likely to produce "inappropriate" content. Thoughts?
This data comes from an analysis by Stephen, the first-name-only creator of YouTube channel Coffee Break (which has 328K subscribers). In his newest upload, Stephen reveals that he spent the past seven months analyzing data scraped from more than 40,000 videos uploaded between November 2017 and June 2018. Those videos came from about 2,000 unique channels.
Video:
Full article: https://www.tubefilter.com/2019/05/29/youtube-views-to-get-on-trending-tab-how-does-trending-work/
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This didn't use to be the case - But I guess YouTube thinks "traditional media" are less likely to produce "inappropriate" content. Thoughts?