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I have been uploading videos on YouTube for about 2 years now. My channel is pretty small, with only 7k subscribers, and I average about 2-3k views per video. My highest viewed video has around 40k views.
I am quite content with the community I have built. Some of those guys are really nice and always leave positive comments.
Recently, I saw a video discussing how shorts are ruining YouTube, so I decided to give it a try myself. I uploaded around 20 shorts, nothing groundbreaking, just some videos I found on popular subreddits. And guess what?
One of these shorts skyrocketed in views. It has 2400% more views than my highest viewed video.
I always wanted to reach that milestone, but not like this. This incident has absolutely killed my motivation to keep uploading.
So yeah
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To find and upload? From popular subreddits? As in, it’s stuff someone else made? Doesn’t seem realistic to compare your own content to that which you stole?