@krisdreemurr443
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2 shorts everyday :>
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New video guys, also merry Christmas :>
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Thankz :>

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Me and my friends :>
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I tried my best ._. – new animation btw
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Just a funny dance
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Thankz I need that motivation:>
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Heya Castlemation here since stupid algorithm didn’t show up again I’m gonna sent this here I hope you like it :>
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Not telling it\’s secrettttttt
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You deserve more respect
Not sure, it can be any number of reasons but factors like:
– What gets recommended
– Whether your videos contain adult themes or language etc
– If your videos gets categorised as spam because of the frequent uploading
– What’s relevant in terms of internet culture
– Visual appeal
Can attribute to your channels current success
I think the biggest factors are just what YouTube will permit you to release and what is particularly trending or engaging. Baldi’s basic videos are some of the most popular content you have, and as we know, Baldi’s basics has been popular for a while now, primarily since whenever it began and now it’s like a ‘horror’ Classic character.
Maybe you could try spacing out your uploads and trying to keep things more PG clean with only mildly suggestive themes?
I got a warning on the “I’m gonna f##king rearrange your guts” one
Yep it got block some counties ._.
Hmmm Baldi’s basic huh welp sure I’ll animate that maybe it will work 🤔
what warning I didnt get any from youtube so thats not a me problem

well, high-effort animation of your OCs asks a lot of a viewer when you think about it
most scrollers are kinda braindead, and wont commit to a new fandom upon seeing it in their recommended. they want more of the same, not new stuff.
barring obvious exceptions (alan becker et al), youtube is an abysmal platform for this in my opinion