Anonymoose3840
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I was told by Riftz that Shorts creators are considered less worthy of the YouTube rank than full-length creators. I do agree with this but I wanted to know, to what extent is this true?
I would definitely say that my videos are low quality, which is why I am considering making long-form content instead of Shorts. My watch rate is pitifully low compared to my subscriber count, but as it's Shorts then whatever the YouTube algorithm does is not my fault whatsoever. It's common knowledge that often the worst Shorts videos are the most viewed. For example, my two most-viewed videos I spent about a minute on each and are plagiarised from other YouTubers, but when I spend three hours on an animation that's funny, entertaining and well thought-out, it often gets about nine views. That's less that 100 times my actual subscriber count.I doubt this is the case. Personally, I'd say it's more a case of 'Are you making good quality content or no?'
Shorts are, as the name suggests, short videos. Short videos are more likely to be of less quality due to either it being a randomly posted clip that either gets attention or not or something else simple. From my experience, you don't come across a lot of shorts where you can actually see there was put a ton of effort in them. This, however, isn't only the case with shorts, but also with regular videos. You can easily tell when people put effort into video editing, the content they're showing, etc, or if they're just posting whatever thing they can to get attention and/or it is low quality.
Not only does it depend on the quality of the shorts (or videos), but also if people actually enjoy watching the content. What kind of content is it; Does your content abide by rules and ToS's or not; Does it have a good like/view ratio. Which, again, also applies to regular videos or streams or whatever other content. Is it worthy of being shared? And, what I haven't mentioned yet, is your application of the right quality? There are no set requirements for Partner rank, as mentioned on the page, but that does not mean they won't accept everyone and everything. There are standards.
Np bro, always here to help out a fellow community member - especially when I can :PYou've been more helpful in every way then I could possibly have expected bro :)
Thanks a million!