I remember at one point some movie review channel uploaded Star Wars Prequel reviews that were each 6 hours plus, can’t remember the name but youtube kinda rewards extreme amounts of filler.
I think youtube stops recommending the later episodes in a series because people naturally fall off watching, and organic views are basically zero as you wont start watching from part 6 of a series if you’ve not seen episode 1.
A mega monolith video however will get organic views from people falling asleep or using youtube for background noise, and you’re likely to return to scrub the same video for a certain section.
I remember at one point some movie review channel uploaded Star Wars Prequel reviews that were each 6 hours plus, can’t remember the name but youtube kinda rewards extreme amounts of filler.
I think youtube stops recommending the later episodes in a series because people naturally fall off watching, and organic views are basically zero as you wont start watching from part 6 of a series if you’ve not seen episode 1.
A mega monolith video however will get organic views from people falling asleep or using youtube for background noise, and you’re likely to return to scrub the same video for a certain section.
You, an amateur: edits all three prequels into one, 2-hour-long film.
Me, a complete badass: creates an 18-hour-long stream of consciousness shitpost video essay about wokeism and DEI.
Quinton reviews has done 20+hours of iCarly and the like. Not for me.