Trying different titles while the content was online for a couple of hours.. ? Doesnt that need more time?
As a content creator it’s really hard to balance the line between catering to an algorithm and creating for the art of creating
perfect example — i spent a couple hours trying different titles, nothing really stuck. wasn’t fully happy with any of them. then i posted it, got feedback, changed it — and the new one is just way better. thanks nostr:nprofile1qqsw4v882mfjhq9u63j08kzyhqzqxqc8tgf740p4nxnk9jdv02u37ncpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpzpmhxue69uhh2uewwf38ytnzd9hs6g07ln
this is the difference. on nostr you’re able to post what you think. no second-guessing what’s gonna perform. it’s raw. people like it, hate it, ignore it. that’s it.
on youtube i don’t even get to that point. if i don’t play the game, the content doesn’t get seen at all. the algorithm kills it before people can even decide for themselves
that’s why this place matters
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No that’s coming up with an actual idea - before posting.
It’s super important for the discoverability on YouTube that’s why it’s such a pain in the ass and most creators choose to go with clickbait…
In this case I also leaned more into that
most of the SM algos pay close attention to reactions to content in the initial period its a filter whether to pick it up and show to a wider audience