Snake delta
Well-Known Member
that's a different topic , I'm mentioned about quality channels that have done that already , because they have small enough subs viewers are unlikely to give them a chance, and youtube doesn't have anything in its algorithm to move these channels up in lists only based on watch time and views , well smaller channels don't have this in the amount needed to move up in the listings a catch 22[DOUBLEPOST=1468848239,1468848045][/DOUBLEPOST]I think rather than sub-count stigma it is what first impression they get (first video) after they watch something. If it is something with terrible editing/VFX/sound they just leave and never return
I definitely don't judge who I sub to based on how many subs. I just sub'd a channel with 45 subs because I enjoyed the content their producing, which isn't of the highest quality either. At the same time, sometimes I think because I am currently on 87 subs, I treat other smaller YouTubers how I'd like to be treated if that makes sense.
Hello Dan top Man , do you find, finding the channels is so much harder even if your willing to give the smaller channels a chance ? I know exactly what you mean, and you got the right idea support the smaller channels with fantastic content helps build a great network of channels people can view on Youtube with less then 100 subs[DOUBLEPOST=1468849027][/DOUBLEPOST]
I think as content creators, we tend to over analyze a bit. Mainstream society tends to watch videos casually and whatever is on the front page or extremely popular/viral, that' what they're going to watch. Sure they might stumble upon a niche channel that caters to their particular interest but speaking in general terms, I don't think the average person surfing the net is really looking or even is aware of how many subs a content creator has. They're more interested in the video and quality.
Some people stated they are more inclined to sub to a channel that has more subs. I am the complete opposite. I find more popular channels (not all), to be quite boring to say the least. I am subscribed to a few popular channels but it has zero to do with how popular they are. I guess I gravitate towards smaller channels b/c it feels like more Youtube years ago; more personal etc.
afternoon sanitary , haha yes i think Youtubers spend a lot of time watching there analytics pages almost like a game in itself i agree with you on the general consensus , the smaller channels won't even be on wide spread recommended pages youtube as its only seems about views and money for ad rev . I just wish Youtube could build far more sophisticated system then the TV networks do and giving people a wider choice of channels on searches then they do all ready, viewing retention must be higher on the analytics for youtube ranking channels so quality and not just view time as that's favouring bigger channels and not quality content