New upload schedule concept

I would advise against your tactic. It amounts to feedback extortion and it may break the trust that you have with the viewers. If it was that great a tactic, why doesn't anyone in the top 100 use it? Why does no corporate channel use it? Why isn't in the creator playbook?
 
I would advise against your tactic. It amounts to feedback extortion and it may break the trust that you have with the viewers. If it was that great a tactic, why doesn't anyone in the top 100 use it? Why does no corporate channel use it? Why isn't in the creator playbook?
Oh I'm not gonna tell my viewers about it.
 
That doesn't change anything. You not telling them means you don't want them to know because you know there will be backlash.
It's a system for me to know when to upload new videos, I don't see the issue. This way I upload more often that I used to, so shouldn't that be a good thing!?
 
It's a system for me to know when to upload new videos, I don't see the issue. This way I upload more often that I used to, so shouldn't that be a good thing!?

If you want to upload more often, set a schedule and upload more often. Do you ever see television shows that only release a new episode if the previous got a certain rating?
 
I don't have a schedule either but I wouldn't base my uploads on an arbitrary number such as the view-count of my most recent video. Keep uploading content for your dedicated viewers. Besides, you probably want to provide content and keep trying to get a following for a non-League game.
 
It's an interesting idea, but possibly fraught with unseen perils.
Videos released sooner than normal may cannibalize views that you would have gotten on your existing videos. (You wouldn't serve someone a new drink before they finished their first). And does anyone have any idea if this proposed strategy would impact the advertising?

Of course, you could experiment with this approach and see what happens. Or, you may never know if it really matters one way or another.
 
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