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 TikTokification of Politics #THECANE #江戸門戸 #AlgorithmChaos, is off to a strong start since its release earlier today!

Performance Overview

In its first few hours, the video is significantly outperforming your typical Shorts performance in several key areas:

MetricCurrentTypical Range (First Hour)
Views2371 – 50
Stayed to watch26.1%0% – 12.3%
Avg. view duration8s0s – 20s

What's Working

  • Strong Initial Reach: With 237 views, you are well above your usual benchmark for this early stage. This suggests the topic and hashtags are effectively tapping into current trends or your existing audience's interests.
  • High View-Through Rate: Your "Stayed to watch" percentage of 26.1% is more than double your typical upper bound. This indicates that your opening (the first second) is successfully grabbing viewers' attention in the Shorts feed.
  • Solid Retention: An average view duration of 8 seconds on a 12-second Short means viewers are staying for about 73% of the video, which is excellent for maintaining momentum in the algorithm.

Areas for Improvement & Recommendations

  • Boost Engagement: While views are high, you've only received 3 likes and 0 comments so far. Engagement signals (likes, comments, shares) are crucial for the algorithm to push your Short to a wider audience beyond the initial burst.
    • Recommendation: Try adding a pinned comment with a thought-provoking question related to the "TikTokification of Politics" to spark a discussion.
  • Optimize the "Loop": Since the video is very short (12 seconds), aim for a retention rate near or above 100%.
    • Recommendation: For future Shorts, experiment with a "seamless loop" where the end of the script leads naturally back into the beginning. This can encourage viewers to watch it more than once, further boosting your stats.

Overall, greatguyaaa, this is a fantastic launch! The high "Stayed to watch" rate is a very positive signal. Keep experimenting with these trending political topics—they seem to be resonating well.

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