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Communism Vs Capitalism #caradelevingne Let them dance barefoot #thecane #algorithmchaos, was published very recently (less than an hour ago), so the data is still in its earliest stages.

Currently, the video is performing below your typical range for this early window. It's quite common for performance metrics to take a few hours to stabilize, especially for Shorts.

Early Performance Snapshot

MetricCurrent ValueYour Typical Range (First Hour)
Views02 – 80
Stayed to Watch0%7.9% – 19.8%
Avg. View Duration0s0s – 18s

What to Watch For

  • Initial Hook: Since this is a Short about a potentially polarizing or intriguing topic (Communism vs. Capitalism), the first 1-3 seconds are critical. Once views start coming in, check your "Stayed to Watch" ratio. If it remains below 10%, it might mean the initial visual or text isn't stopping the scroll effectively.
  • Topic Relevance: You've used several diverse hashtags like #caradelevingne and #algorithmchaos. Monitor if these are bringing in the right audience or if there's a mismatch between the tags and the actual content, which can sometimes lead to lower retention.
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Recommendation

Give it a bit more time for the YouTube algorithm to find the right audience in the Shorts feed. If the views remain low after 24 hours, you might consider:

  1. Refining the Title: Making it more focused on a single hook.
  2. Engagement: If anyone comments, reply promptly to help boost the initial engagement signals.

I'll be here if you want to check back in once more data has rolled in!

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