We have a new video up on Yuri Studio! In this video I talk about Yuri anime that helped create Yuri fandom and, once it was created, brought new waves of people into that fandom. Yuri Studio S02 E03 – Gateway Yuri Anime Part 1: The 1990s. The is the first part of 3, Part 2 will cover the 2000s and is in process right now. I’m working on the script for Part 3 this week.
All of this will lead into our exciting Yuricon community 20th Anniversary Event about Yuri Global Fandom. Stay tuned for news about that.
In the meantime, thank you for your support of Yuri Studio. Even if you watch all the way through here, please remember to give the video a like on Youtube, and subscribe to the channel if you haven’t already. Subscribers, especially, make a massive difference in how Youtube treats me. ^_^
Thanks once again to my Okazu Patrons, for their help with this video and for their support! I you enjoy this video and would like to see more, please become an Okazu Patron. Even $5/month makes a big difference and allows us to do so much more! (We’re only a few patrons away from meeting a new microgoal – supporting another queer creator and raising our rates for Guest Reviews for Okazu.
Here’s the value-add for today’s post: Why You Should Click “Like” on Every Video You Watch and Actually Like
If you’ve watched any videos on Youtube, you’ll see folks exorting you to click “like” and subscribe. There’s a reason why. Youtube-oniisan judges all videos pretty harshly. If a video goes up and doesn’t get likes along with its views, YT-oniisan thinks the video is a loser. It won’t tell it’s cool friends about it, and even if you tell folks, it won’t share the news.
I’ll give Youtube props, all creators get links to their explanation of the algorithm, so it’s not like this info is buried. The bottom line is, if you watch a video, but don’t also “like” it, YT considers that a “meh.” If you react and comment, YT considers that a thumbs up and your video gets on that queue of suggested videos on the right on a watcher’s list. If you watch tons of videos on a topic, the other videos by the people you have already liked are bumped up onto your suggestions. If folks click on your videos from their suggested video list, they get more like that. (It is true that if you click often enough you’ll start to see angry shouty men and weird kiddy cartoon snuff, but if you carefully cultivate your actual clicks and block that shit it will continue to give you the Sailor Moon theme Moonlight Desetsu on koto.
When you click like on a video – and, even better, add a comment – Youtube-oniisan grudgingly admits that, for a kid, you’re not bad. That’s why YT doesn’t care if the “comments” are high quality or not. It’s your bro, a grunt of acknowledgment is as good as a well-thought out response.
Youtube validates that video in the algorithm, more people see it. And here’s the point – to make money on Youtube folks need a minimum number of subscribers and watch hours, so people who do YT for money need those new eyeballs. I had asked for subscribers last year to enable auto-subtitling. Once I got it, I don’t care so much how many subscribers I have. (Of course, if I ever do have 6 figures worth of subscribers, that’ll be a whole new story.) Right now Yuri Studio has about 1/8th the number of watch hours it needs to be monetized so that’s also not super high priority, but one day, maybe, who knows.
All of this is to explain to you just why, when I ask you to please “Like” a video on Youtube, it’s because that really makes a difference! Subscribe to the channel if you want notifications of new videos, obviously and support us on Patreon, because our Patrons make these videos possible!
Thank you for your watches and your likes, and your questions and comments! I’ve got the next video topic all lined up so I’ll see you next time on Yuri Studio!
I hope you will give this video a “Like” on Youtube and subscribe to the Yuri Studio channel. Because YouTube-oniisan watches over us, these things are very important to helping the video be recommended and shared. ^_^;
If you’d like to ask questions that we’ll consider answering on future videos or support more videos, become an Okazu Patron. We’re only a handful of people away from passing 100 patrons and that would be a huge benchmark for us! ^_^
I hope you enjoy this video. I really enjoyed making it. Ad a quick shout out to Louise for editing and Pattie for the design.
Give this a watch and let me know what you think in the YT comments!
Please enjoy this teaser I made for the first video of Season 2 of Yuri Studio. It took much longer than it should have but the fade out was being a pain in the butt. ^_^;
We’ve posted our final video of the first “season” of Yuri Studio and it’s a doozy. This time I take on one of the most complicated questions I get during Yuri panels and lectures. Own Voices – Are There Queer Creators Creating Yuri?
Amazingly, while I was working on this video several creators came out and/or were licensed! I started writing the script with a much smaller group of names than I ended up talking about, so that was pretty amazing. ^_^
I hope you’ll give this video a like and subscribe to my channel for more videos on Yuri.
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Erica Friedman is the Founder of Yuricon, ALC Publishing Lesbian Icon. Speaker, Writer, Editor/Adapter, LGBTQ manga tastemaker, 百合人. Proud to be a MLS. Learn more >>
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