Late nite muse.

Whenever a Youtuber asks you to "smash" that like button, or make a comment below, they are, without telling you, asking you to game the Google/YT algorithm to boost their earnings.

Now, I don't have any issues with boosting earnings. At all.

But I do want ppl to be transparent about it. And too many YT'ers have forgotten that comments are a discussion, and community building, not just a one way tool to boost income.

Some do engage in discussion. Some, unfortunately, do not.

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@coffeegeek Subscriptions are an even bigger thing. If I enjoy watching about 95% of the videos of a particular channel, a subscription is well justified. If the percentage is lower, I’m absolutely not going to click that button, because that would make my home screen a complete mess.

@PunaisetPimpulat Heh, I forgot subscriptions.

"Subscribe! Like! Comment below!"

If they added "all three help me generate income from this channel!" I'd be happier with the transparency.

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