When I post short videos of yoyo tricks to my YouTube channel, they typically get thousands of views and a decent amount of likes. No comments though. And when I stop and I wait for them to drop off the month-long feed showing stats, my passive views on my long-form stuff like tutorials and freestyles, they get about a hundred views combined. But I'm more proud of the passive views coming in from search traffic and recommendations than I probably ever will be from getting some attention from people scrolling endlessly through entertaining shorts. I know this. I've stopped making short videos about a month ago. But I still would like to post that type of content in a long-form version. Perhaps I stand in front of my camera and record for an hour working on a new trick, or just exploring and seeing what I can stumble my way into. And maybe I talk a little bit here and there, or I do a voiceover after I've trimmed it down to the highlights. But either way, I know that I like that kind of stuff, and I think that it would do better than just hoping people watch my tutorials from seven or eight years ago, that I've gone back and re-uploaded since I made a new YouTube account.

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