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  • @millennialchaos
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    211 months ago

    Sure, my Youtube is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6sZIs9w57R78AAnIaKNNw

    I would make videos for any- and every-one who wants to watch, on or for any leftist platform. I don’t have much of a following, barely any subs on Youtube and the 3k+ followers I had on each of my tiktok accounts doesn’t extend outside of the app at all.

    • @CriticalResist8OPA
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      211 months ago

      We had 385k views on a video for TikTok, but after that our reach got severely reduced, probably because we didn’t post enough or didn’t post in the right format. You can see our profile here: https://www.tiktok.com/@prolewiki

      TikTok is a very insular platform, they barely leave it because it has everything they want on it. What we found from our usage of TikTok is that on 385k views, you had maybe 10 of them check out the website. Compared to Twitter where on 100k views, we can get 100-200 people checking out the website on threads (with a call to action).

      There’s probably something we can work out, I’ll have to think about it and get back to you if that sounds good.

      • @millennialchaos
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        111 months ago

        Yep, same here, I’ve got several videos in the hundreds of thousands of views, but that doesn’t translate to anything off platform. Tiktok is relatively easy to grow on but unless you get a massive following it will stay almost completely self-contained. It’s not conducive to the in-depth content I like to make, since videos over 3 minutes long don’t get any views.

        I’m about to start making a series of videos doing in-depth debunks of the most common DPRK myths, like Otto Warmbier, the ‘3 generations of punishment’, etc.

        There’s probably something we can work out, I’ll have to think about it and get back to you if that sounds good.

        Sure, let me know.