Yeah, it's literally a matter of time before the algorithms love on you. Keep going, and try a little trend-surfing like I mentioned in my last comment! Video games, movies, shows - whatever is popping, scramble to do some research and put something out to catch the wave before it crashes. Do that once or twice a month, or more often if you're hungry for it, just to get more views and bend the algorithm toward your channel. It's all about popularity weighting, and if you make stuff about popular topics your existing content will catch the eye of people like me, and your existing viewers who appreciate your existing content, as TH-cam puts it in front of more people and that will automatically grow your channel too (aka you'll get a return on your existing time/energy investment in building your repertoire of content). Also, and I don't intend to make you feel bad or discouraged, but you do have some cringe moments when on camera - such as in this particular video at the end, specifically the "buh-bye, buh-bye!" screaming @5:50, which seemed a bit antisocial and try-hard. It felt like something I would do when I was a kid, if I was uncomfortable on camera or in front of people, and didn't know what else to do - not able to be my authentic self. Don't try to be funny if what you're doing isn't funny, and I'm dead serious, not if you want a successful channel. At the very absolute least, edit that stuff out, for the channel's sake. It's a total turn-off that makes people just feel bad because it's akin to watching someone trying to do a cool dance move at the club who just ends up hurting themselves, or looking uncoordinated, and nobody enjoys watching that. The trick is recognizing whether or not people think you're funny IRL (family doesn't count, especially mothers and younger siblings). If they don't, then stick to more intellectual content rather than giving in to the impulse to attempt being a comedian on your channel. Some people have the comedian gene and some people don't, and both are successful on the 'Tube. I don't want you to feel insulted or attacked, that's not my goal, I just want you to recognize what your strengths are and lean into them. Don't dilute them with any impulsive desires to be an entertaining personality if you were never the class clown to begin with. That doesn't mean that you can't figure out how to actually be entertaining on camera either - maybe you are funny all the time and just need more experience getting comfortable with the fact that you're talking to the whole world when you're on camera. At any rate, only *you* can figure out whether or not being funny is something you can be good at, on camera. Definitely don't give in to the impulse to be silly or crazy just because you don't know what to do or say, that's generally a fail unless you have a natural comedic sense that works. "BUH BYE!!!" just ain't it. I also want to say that you shouldn't fixate on my feedback, even this part where I tell you to just take it into consideration along with whatever else people are suggesting. Crowdsource that shizz and let the wisdom of the crowd guide you. I feel like you're still young and have some awareness about life and the world to catch up on (in terms of self-awareness) and as you mature you'll get it all dialed in and be a TH-cam success, if that's what you want and strive for. Produce good interesting content (you got the meat and potatoes already) and just polish your presentation when you put yourself on camera, if you continue to do so. ...and of course, with the trend surfing (whoring) thing to steer views your way, you can't go wrong! I'll be looking for your vids and good luck. ;)
"Mista white, ya can't keep doxing people on a flash game" - Jesse before the game was lost probably
The meme potential if we could still use this..
You got big potential man keep up the great work
Thanks! I really appreciate the support, glad you enjoyed it 😎👍
I’m having the meal the Walter threw out in the house!🍕
Very yummy!
WALTER
There is a game on steam (totally not made by me 👀) called Larry's new wheelchair where you play as hector salamanca.
Yeah, it's literally a matter of time before the algorithms love on you. Keep going, and try a little trend-surfing like I mentioned in my last comment! Video games, movies, shows - whatever is popping, scramble to do some research and put something out to catch the wave before it crashes. Do that once or twice a month, or more often if you're hungry for it, just to get more views and bend the algorithm toward your channel. It's all about popularity weighting, and if you make stuff about popular topics your existing content will catch the eye of people like me, and your existing viewers who appreciate your existing content, as TH-cam puts it in front of more people and that will automatically grow your channel too (aka you'll get a return on your existing time/energy investment in building your repertoire of content).
Also, and I don't intend to make you feel bad or discouraged, but you do have some cringe moments when on camera - such as in this particular video at the end, specifically the "buh-bye, buh-bye!" screaming @5:50, which seemed a bit antisocial and try-hard. It felt like something I would do when I was a kid, if I was uncomfortable on camera or in front of people, and didn't know what else to do - not able to be my authentic self. Don't try to be funny if what you're doing isn't funny, and I'm dead serious, not if you want a successful channel. At the very absolute least, edit that stuff out, for the channel's sake. It's a total turn-off that makes people just feel bad because it's akin to watching someone trying to do a cool dance move at the club who just ends up hurting themselves, or looking uncoordinated, and nobody enjoys watching that. The trick is recognizing whether or not people think you're funny IRL (family doesn't count, especially mothers and younger siblings). If they don't, then stick to more intellectual content rather than giving in to the impulse to attempt being a comedian on your channel. Some people have the comedian gene and some people don't, and both are successful on the 'Tube. I don't want you to feel insulted or attacked, that's not my goal, I just want you to recognize what your strengths are and lean into them. Don't dilute them with any impulsive desires to be an entertaining personality if you were never the class clown to begin with. That doesn't mean that you can't figure out how to actually be entertaining on camera either - maybe you are funny all the time and just need more experience getting comfortable with the fact that you're talking to the whole world when you're on camera. At any rate, only *you* can figure out whether or not being funny is something you can be good at, on camera. Definitely don't give in to the impulse to be silly or crazy just because you don't know what to do or say, that's generally a fail unless you have a natural comedic sense that works. "BUH BYE!!!" just ain't it.
I also want to say that you shouldn't fixate on my feedback, even this part where I tell you to just take it into consideration along with whatever else people are suggesting. Crowdsource that shizz and let the wisdom of the crowd guide you. I feel like you're still young and have some awareness about life and the world to catch up on (in terms of self-awareness) and as you mature you'll get it all dialed in and be a TH-cam success, if that's what you want and strive for. Produce good interesting content (you got the meat and potatoes already) and just polish your presentation when you put yourself on camera, if you continue to do so.
...and of course, with the trend surfing (whoring) thing to steer views your way, you can't go wrong!
I'll be looking for your vids and good luck. ;)