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7:15 a.m.

I dunno, I am just deducing algebra, trying to make sense of things, just recording my opinions.

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I saw that some videos, they are on YouTube, they get a lot of views, some don't do so well.

It's worth thinking about.

Some of them, like Anthony Bourdain's SL visit, they just got 100k views.

This is pretty medium or low. Medium low.

Some videos, like Thilanga's ad campaign only got 550 views on YouTube, he spent $100 for FB ad campaign or something--I dunno wtf happened there...

Jonathan Hirshon's few videos on YouTube, a few Sapare Aude videos by David Chichinadze only get like 100 or 200 views.

Jonathan's video got 500 or something IDK.

These are very low end of the spectrum results.

This is likely because they are not entertaining.

Also, it is just 1 video. It is not a steady, constant stream of new videos.

PewDiePie makes videos all the time, so, he builds an audience, some followers, they are regulars, they get the hormones, prolactin, epinephrine, dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, whatever---

They keep watching, he gets his ad revenues, he has a brand, whatever.

Maybe even, the user identifies with this guy. They see him as 'maverick' or 'idol'.

This must be why those videos perform so well.

People might even want to share those videos or to talk about them.

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Mark Wiens, he came to SL, he got more views than Tony, he is more apolitical.

Shenelle Rodrigo, she tries her best, she just gets 10k views or something--

flopped.

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For me, this presentation I'm making has a clear aim.

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