I'll write a brief explanation regarding my latest edit, as many people misunderstood me. I like the show Squid Game and this particular character, but edits using the same moment from the show, without anything unique, don’t seem interesting to me. Of course, there are lots of beginners who are just starting their journey in editing, and recreating edits provides them with tremendous experience. However, in my tutorials, I’ve always tried to convey that you can always add your own touch, make someone’s idea more interesting and diverse.
Let’s work together to make our community more unique and diverse. After all, we’re all working within the same niche and are in the same boat. I didn’t mean to offend anyone. Our community has a lot of talented people who can create way better things than they’re currently making. So let’s support each other, be creative, and come up with unique and exciting ideas, so our community can grow and thrive instead of heading in the opposite direction.
As for the phrase "my practically dead channel" in my edit, it was meant to be a joke, but it didn’t land at all. My channel is still getting good views, although naturally, they’re lower than they were a year ago. Thanks to your support, I’m still afloat. For three whole years, I’ve been doing what I love, and it’s all thanks to you! I love and appreciate you all so much, and I try to respond to every comment when I can.
Unfortunately, six months ago, I made a wrong decision regarding my channel’s growth strategy. I started posting too much content and frequently changing styles. I thought that more content would be better, but it had the opposite effect. Now, after almost a month of taking a break, I’ve stopped stressing about declining views and learned to live without constantly checking stats. This time off has taught me that it’s better to post less frequently but focus on quality and genuine inspiration, rather than forcing ideas and rushing content.
So, I want to thank you once again for all your warm comments and support—it truly means the world to me. I don’t know how I would’ve managed without you! I hope I was able to explain more clearly what I meant! If there are any other questions, let's discuss them in the comments!
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I'll write a brief explanation regarding my latest edit, as many people misunderstood me. I like the show Squid Game and this particular character, but edits using the same moment from the show, without anything unique, don’t seem interesting to me. Of course, there are lots of beginners who are just starting their journey in editing, and recreating edits provides them with tremendous experience. However, in my tutorials, I’ve always tried to convey that you can always add your own touch, make someone’s idea more interesting and diverse.
Let’s work together to make our community more unique and diverse. After all, we’re all working within the same niche and are in the same boat. I didn’t mean to offend anyone. Our community has a lot of talented people who can create way better things than they’re currently making. So let’s support each other, be creative, and come up with unique and exciting ideas, so our community can grow and thrive instead of heading in the opposite direction.
As for the phrase "my practically dead channel" in my edit, it was meant to be a joke, but it didn’t land at all. My channel is still getting good views, although naturally, they’re lower than they were a year ago. Thanks to your support, I’m still afloat. For three whole years, I’ve been doing what I love, and it’s all thanks to you! I love and appreciate you all so much, and I try to respond to every comment when I can.
Unfortunately, six months ago, I made a wrong decision regarding my channel’s growth strategy. I started posting too much content and frequently changing styles. I thought that more content would be better, but it had the opposite effect. Now, after almost a month of taking a break, I’ve stopped stressing about declining views and learned to live without constantly checking stats. This time off has taught me that it’s better to post less frequently but focus on quality and genuine inspiration, rather than forcing ideas and rushing content.
So, I want to thank you once again for all your warm comments and support—it truly means the world to me. I don’t know how I would’ve managed without you! I hope I was able to explain more clearly what I meant! If there are any other questions, let's discuss them in the comments!
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