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 Your latest Short, Buy To #april, has some interesting engagement patterns despite its small audience size. On greatguyaaa, it’s showing that those who find it are sticking around for more than one loop.


What’s performing well

High Retention & Re-watching: The most standout metric is your Average View Percentage of 206.9%. With an average view duration of 37 seconds on an 18-second video, viewers are watching it approximately twice through. This typically signals that the content is either visually captivating or has a seamless loop that keeps people watching.

Perfect View Ratio: Your "Stayed to watch" ratio is 100%, meaning every person who encountered the Short in their feed chose to watch it rather than swipe away. While the sample size is small (7 views), this is a perfect start for the algorithm's initial testing.

What needs improvement

Discoverability: With only 7 views and 3 "engaged" views, the video hasn't yet broken into a wider Shorts feed. This can sometimes be due to the metadata or the timing of the "hook."

Audience Interaction: There are currently no comments and only 1 like. Low engagement signals (likes/comments) can sometimes prevent the Shorts algorithm from pushing the video to a broader "lookalike" audience, even if the retention is high.

Recommendations

Encourage Conversation: Since you have high re-watch time but no comments, try adding a "pinned comment" with a question related to the video's theme. For example, ask viewers a question about "April" or whatever the specific "buy" refers to in your title to spark a discussion.

Optimize Title/Hashtags: The current title "Buy To #april" is a bit cryptic. Consider a more descriptive title or adding 2-3 trending hashtags related to the visual content (e.g., #aesthetic, #nature, or #lifestyle) to help YouTube's systems categorize the video more effectively for the right audience.

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