scoutthedoggie

One of the reasons I stopped making long videos is because YouTube / Google, does not appear to tell subscribers when I release those videos, even if 10% of my 558,000 subscribers watched the video, then that would be over 55,000 views, yet not even 1% watch the long videos, at least on YouTube. Meanwhile I post the exact same video onto Rumble and before even 24 hours has passed the exact same video has been watched more than 75,000 times. Some might say that the views on Rumble are manipulated or exaggerated, but I have two completely different Rumble channels, one of Airsoft, the other for music and the views to that music channel do not score highly at all, meanwhile on YouTube that same music channel scores around a million views per month. I'd give you a direct link to my Rumble account, but then Google would pull this post and tell almost no-one that I had even posted this, same as usual then.

7 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 39



@pheesh565

Been watching you since 2014, keep going. Awesome videos

7 months ago | 1

@Tayyglo

Bring back the long content!!!

7 months ago | 9  

@JamesMukbang94

Long content is the best, i watched you from Italy, i love this video, this guys with every diffent guns (pistol, sniper, Rifle, smg) and other

7 months ago | 2  

@larkenkuznetsov3413

Well Scout ultimately, long or short, I'll watch whatever you put out, however you want to!

7 months ago | 2  

@jaconsfino7709

I’ve been a follower of this channel since I was a young boy and from what I noticed anything to do guns even if there airsoft guns YouTube will do there best to hide the content. This started like 2018ish I think, the crazy political leaders of the USA are to blame for this. They want anything to do with private fire arms even if they’re airsoft to not have any type of attention. They want people to forget about them. We need to keep them reminded !

7 months ago (edited) | 2  

@Aartwood

I’ve not been fed your videos into my feeds for over a year! Your one of the OG airsoft creators I follow and totally agree youtube prefers shorts, especially dancing. Maybe dancing airsofters? 😆 I’ve never heard of rumble though, but glad it’s at least getting your great content in front of more eyes than on YouTube

7 months ago | 1  

@TheBteamairsoft

The algorithm is broken

7 months ago | 2  

@MacTireAonair

I noticed that short videos get more views even when they're telling about a longer version. Viewer attention spans perhaps

7 months ago | 2