/r/YouCubers
The community surrounding puzzle solving, collecting, and building is vast and worldwide. Communicating ideas and discoveries to each other is key to the progress of our hobbies, and videos is a fantastic way to do it.
Rules
This subreddit is for videos directly related to Rubik's cubes; if a cube-dedicated channel makes a vlog or similar, a cube should be involved (Such as commentary over a solve video)
The Submit Text option is for subreddit specific questions only.
We respect all levels of puzzle solving, whether it be in speed, theory, or anything else. Everybody has the right to be involved
/r/YouCubers
Now I have gotten a couple thousand views on a couple of my videos, but it was all luck (algorithm deciding to be nice to me today 💀). So do any of yous know how to consistently get a good amount of views (750-1,000). I always try to make my packaging look nice, but even then the clickthrough rate is crazy compared to the impressions (3k impressions vs 2% clickthrough rate ðŸ˜). Here is my latest video I want to get some eyes on especially because i spent like 6-8 hours editing it and spent like 60 euro on a cube for it (i've spent longer editing and more on videos and still got bad results): Latest video (about the Tornado V4)
Do you have any tips to help?
Polaris Cubings my chanel name
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It is called Ucubers and will have helpful things like, polls, questions, self-promo etc. So every YouCuber can grow! If you will go just for the self-promo...don't. It would be sick if you could check it out