Excellent presentation, very clear, great examples.
@ItsAlwaysAugustHere2 ай бұрын
succint and insightful, thank you for all your hard work!!
@datupload62532 ай бұрын
when someone releases 28 videos at once, it's an instant unsub for me, because it "spammming" subs feed. And according to socialblade, I guess I'm not the only one. With today, you're getting -100 subs and probably more. The other thing is no one has time to go through it one by one.. why don't you just do a scheduled release for the whole month or release every other day. Your channel has a 10 month gap between videos anyway, so why not just release one at a time. At least we have time to watch each one and you have continuous content for channel.
@trober2562 ай бұрын
100% agreed
@MissaelHernandezS2 ай бұрын
Just don't watch them lmao
@AndrewKay2 ай бұрын
This is a channel for a conference which happens once per year. When the conference happens they post the videos. You should understand that before you subscribe. Why should the rest of us have to wait for videos to trickle out, when the talks have already happened and the recordings are ready to go?
@datupload6253Ай бұрын
@@AndrewKay Because that's the way to make a channel more successful than videobombing once a year. Look at how the GDC channel works, they also upload videos from conferences and release it gradually throughout the year because they understand how the algorithms work on KZbin. That's the difference between having 120 views on a video or 10,000. It's also unfair to the speakers that their video disappears among the others in the middle, You can crealy see that this video have 5 time more views than others uploaded same day because it was last one. But it's the classic Dunning-Kruger effect when someone who knows more about a topic (me owner of 50k subs game themed channel) is accused by the less knowledgeable (you) of telling them some nonsense.
@AndrewKayАй бұрын
The purpose of this channel isn't to optimise subscriber and view counts, it's to distribute and archive the talks which happen at this conference. It would be much more unfair on speakers if their talk wasn't posted until months later. This video probably has more views than others because of its topic (solving a difficult and quite interesting problem for a game which is relatively popular by this conference's standards), and the quality of the presentation, rather than because of upload timing. I don't give a flying toss how many subs you have; you could be the Beast himself and you would still be in the wrong here. You have made a category error by thinking this channel is bad at playing the KZbin numbers game, when they are just not playing that game at all. This channel exists to serve a particular community, not to chase ad revenue or clout.