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My latest video has awesome viewer retention and is praised in the comments as one of my best. So why is it not being shown to subscribers?!!! Apparently enough people have UNSUBSCRIBED from the video that the algorithm is shutting it down (to protect my subscriber count). Is that because people reject the hard facts of what was uncovered? Maybe you can help me get the word out by spreading elsewhere on the internet? https://youtu.be/tEPBdztGMdI

4 years ago | [YT] | 624



@DanielVDGarde

Even if you were wrong (which you are not), no one should be punished for trying something. Especially when someone puts as much effort in it as you did!

4 years ago | 41  

@cadenrandolph2859

That super odd, I found it entertaining and informative.

4 years ago | 22  

@HolgerNestmann

Great Video Man, you do so much in education and then offer free text services out of your own pocket to just name one thing. I was in team „this makes no sense“ - thanks for measuring it out.

4 years ago | 13  

@hdiaS4

I love your video, my son is 6yo and i plan to re-watch all your videos with him when he is older. Unfortunately not all people are able to see the work of art you have done. Be proud, its some of the most valuable youtube content out there.

4 years ago | 6  

@brendr.5621

I loved the video, it was pretty much a perfect scientific video with clear proof of concept. I don't think that it's a bad thing if people unsubscribe because they don't agree or whatever, them unsubscribing means the ones that remain stand behind the type of videos u make! Keep it up!

4 years ago | 12  

@brianpendleton2674

Think of this as a good thing. More people is less important than the people who connect the most with your content. People who connect more will engage more, and be more likely to share and organically promote your content to others. Like any decision, there is a cutting away process. You have cut away some viewers. And that isn't a bad thing.

4 years ago | 11  

@narutoflcl1500

I loved your video! Some people are just spiteful that you proved them wrong. I can't wait to see your next video sir!

4 years ago | 15  

@geraldpirkl9074

Thank you so much for These great Videos. I Love watching them.

4 years ago | 3  

@Cheppy44

It was an amazing video!

4 years ago | 9  

@jedidiahwest4619

Commenting to boost your algorithm 🤫

4 years ago | 5  

@gouveiaclassicos

Love the series keep up the good job love the way you involve the kids geting involved in the project please dont give up

4 years ago (edited) | 1  

@seannorton1449

Buckle down get educated and understand the world around you. We all should keep learning. Really great man. Keep it up. Signed up on your patreon to support the projects. Looking forward to more content and ideas.

4 years ago (edited) | 1  

@konserv

Your channel is awesome, please don't stop!

4 years ago | 1  

@TheDevoutTrout

Can assure you I’m not going anywhere. Keep up the fun science

4 years ago | 1  

@jamess1787

I'm a sub, and I'm seeing it!

4 years ago | 4  

@kwakanz

Keep going, I started watching your videos when you were trying to make power from rain water. You explained things so well that even a dummy like me could understand. The last video went way over my head and I thought you had achieved what you set out to do in the previous one. I’m looking forward to your next project. Ummm testing which alternative power source is the best based on investment. Then choose one and supersize the project. (Just a random thought)

4 years ago (edited) | 1

@johnbarber7952

I am a troop leader for Boy scouts. We watch your videos all the time. So I'm one subscriber with dozens of viewers. Subs may not be an accurate count of viewers. Food for thought. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! My boys love what you do.

4 years ago | 0

@rambozo_fpv176

I think this is an ideal project for learning fundamentals. And the results are very interesting. Great job explaining all the values and what they mean.

4 years ago | 1  

@f14v14n

That's a very unfortunate and unfair thing. I really enjoyed the video and the facts that you proven!

4 years ago (edited) | 1  

@compfixer44

I greatly enjoyed your content! You are very through and I liked that you included your son with your experiments. Sometimes numbers are just numbers. Some people understand them, others are clueless. Keep up the good work!

4 years ago | 0