- Joined
- Sep 20, 2016
- Messages
- 236
- Reaction score
- 108
- Age
- 33
- Location
- Cosmopolitans
- Channel Type
- Youtuber
So I've had my first experience getting my main 'Political Junkie' channel to the front page of r/videos. At the peak I was #7, but I spent the vast majority of the time in slot #12
A couple things to expect...
1)
Traffic was nice. If you get to the same spot as me, you can expect around 54,000 views over the course of the day. This chart is missing one day of data, but you get the idea.
Watch time spiked, but there was a price...
2)
It smashed my audience retention as thousands of people clicked in and out. Here is the data from last week before the post.
And here it is from this week with the post included.
3)
Like to dislike ratio also moved in the dislike direction, but overall interaction was high.
4)
The best day for subs in my entire channel's history.
5)
Comments were mostly positive; some were very positive. But others were extraordinarily personal and negative. Be prepared for the worst when you have this experience. For example, "F*$k your chauvinism, Will Fox" was part of a long tirade.
I don't hide my real name, but it is still shocking to see someone use it in such an aggresive context.
I'm sure we'll be talking about this soon. Does anyone else have a similar experience? I can only imagine what it feels like to be #1.
A couple things to expect...
1)
Traffic was nice. If you get to the same spot as me, you can expect around 54,000 views over the course of the day. This chart is missing one day of data, but you get the idea.
Watch time spiked, but there was a price...
2)
It smashed my audience retention as thousands of people clicked in and out. Here is the data from last week before the post.
And here it is from this week with the post included.
3)
Like to dislike ratio also moved in the dislike direction, but overall interaction was high.
4)
The best day for subs in my entire channel's history.
5)
Comments were mostly positive; some were very positive. But others were extraordinarily personal and negative. Be prepared for the worst when you have this experience. For example, "F*$k your chauvinism, Will Fox" was part of a long tirade.
I don't hide my real name, but it is still shocking to see someone use it in such an aggresive context.
I'm sure we'll be talking about this soon. Does anyone else have a similar experience? I can only imagine what it feels like to be #1.
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