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The majority of my videos have a duration of approximately 3 to 6 minutes and require low effort to create. Interestingly, when I shared these videos on Reddit, the algorithm often recommended them. However, I recently uploaded a video that involved a lot of effort, but the algorithm did not recommend it. Instead, it suggested other videos, causing a significant decrease in click-through rate (CTR). It's important to note that all of my views are organic, and I haven't purchased any engagement from external sources.
The algorithm's recommendation process typically begins around 12 hours after a video is uploaded. In the case of this particular video, it had a duration of 2 minutes and 6 seconds, with a retention rate of 38%. During the first 12 hours, it received no comments but gained 3 likes. Despite these initial statistics, the algorithm still prioritized recommending videos that were shared on Reddit.
The algorithm's recommendation process initiates after a 12-hour period has passed. In the case of this specific video, it had a duration of 4 minutes and 32 seconds. The retention rate during the first 12 hours stood at 36%. Additionally, there were 2 comments and 15 likes, which resulted from sharing the video on Reddit.
The algorithm will begin functioning in 11 hours, and its duration will be 2 hours and 43 minutes. It is expected to retain 33% of its effectiveness. During the first 11 hours after being shared on Reddit, there were no likes or comments.
The algorithm failed to initiate, resulting in no activity. The duration of the video was only 5 minutes, and it was expected to retain 39% of its impact. Over a period of 9 days, without being shared on Reddit, the video received 13 likes and 4 comments. Unfortunately, I didn't record this video as it was deemed unproductive.
And now, let's move on to the exciting part. This video is considered to be a brief piece of content, and the algorithm will begin operating in 18 hours. The video has a duration of 31 seconds and is expected to retain 71% of its effectiveness. In the initial 18 hours after being shared on Reddit, the video received 16 likes but no comments.
Regarding the main aspects, the video can be described as a concise piece of content that required a significant amount of effort to create. However, despite almost 24 hours passing, the algorithm has yet to initiate. The video itself has a duration of 19 seconds and has garnered a retention rate of 94%. Additionally, it has received 142 likes and 7 comments within the first 23 hours, with the video being shared on Reddit in 4 different subreddits.
An observation has been made that the suggested video impressions are exceedingly high, which could potentially harm the click-through rate (CTR). To prevent this from happening, you are seeking advice on how to avoid being suggested too often.
I'm unsure about the specifics of how the algorithm works, but it seems that when you share your video on Reddit, there is a higher chance of it being selected by the algorithm. However, despite the latest video being shared widely and receiving a significant number of views, you're puzzled as to why the algorithm has not been triggered. It's worth noting that your audience generally appreciates your recent videos, so you're uncertain why there hasn't been any noticeable impact.
The algorithm's recommendation process typically begins around 12 hours after a video is uploaded. In the case of this particular video, it had a duration of 2 minutes and 6 seconds, with a retention rate of 38%. During the first 12 hours, it received no comments but gained 3 likes. Despite these initial statistics, the algorithm still prioritized recommending videos that were shared on Reddit.
The algorithm's recommendation process initiates after a 12-hour period has passed. In the case of this specific video, it had a duration of 4 minutes and 32 seconds. The retention rate during the first 12 hours stood at 36%. Additionally, there were 2 comments and 15 likes, which resulted from sharing the video on Reddit.
The algorithm will begin functioning in 11 hours, and its duration will be 2 hours and 43 minutes. It is expected to retain 33% of its effectiveness. During the first 11 hours after being shared on Reddit, there were no likes or comments.
The algorithm failed to initiate, resulting in no activity. The duration of the video was only 5 minutes, and it was expected to retain 39% of its impact. Over a period of 9 days, without being shared on Reddit, the video received 13 likes and 4 comments. Unfortunately, I didn't record this video as it was deemed unproductive.
And now, let's move on to the exciting part. This video is considered to be a brief piece of content, and the algorithm will begin operating in 18 hours. The video has a duration of 31 seconds and is expected to retain 71% of its effectiveness. In the initial 18 hours after being shared on Reddit, the video received 16 likes but no comments.
Regarding the main aspects, the video can be described as a concise piece of content that required a significant amount of effort to create. However, despite almost 24 hours passing, the algorithm has yet to initiate. The video itself has a duration of 19 seconds and has garnered a retention rate of 94%. Additionally, it has received 142 likes and 7 comments within the first 23 hours, with the video being shared on Reddit in 4 different subreddits.
An observation has been made that the suggested video impressions are exceedingly high, which could potentially harm the click-through rate (CTR). To prevent this from happening, you are seeking advice on how to avoid being suggested too often.
I'm unsure about the specifics of how the algorithm works, but it seems that when you share your video on Reddit, there is a higher chance of it being selected by the algorithm. However, despite the latest video being shared widely and receiving a significant number of views, you're puzzled as to why the algorithm has not been triggered. It's worth noting that your audience generally appreciates your recent videos, so you're uncertain why there hasn't been any noticeable impact.